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Mar 20, 2021

Humans still similar to first animals without heads, arms, or skeletons

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555-million-year-old oceanic creatures share genes with today’s humans, finds a new study.


As complex as modern humans can get, they still retain some features of the earliest animals on Earth. According to new research, we are not as different as we might think from strange prehistoric organisms that didn’t have any heads, arms, legs, or skeletons.

A study from UC Riverside identified 555-million-year-old oceanic creatures that share genes with humans and other contemporary animals.

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Mar 20, 2021

Strange creatures accidentally discovered beneath Antarctica’s ice shelves

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Far underneath the ice shelves of the Antarctic, there’s more life than expected, finds a recent study in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science.

Mar 18, 2021

New Apple Mixed-Reality Headset Details: Swappable Headbands, Eye-Tracking

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A mixed-reality headset Apple is developing will be equipped with more than a dozen cameras for tracking hand movements and showing video of the real world to people wearing it, along with ultra-high-resolution 8K displays and advanced technology for eye tracking, according to a person with direct knowledge of the device.

Those are among a bevy of features Apple is planning for the headset, a device that could represent one of the company’s most ambitious efforts to build a new technology platform. The Information viewed internal Apple images of a late-stage prototype from last year, which show a sleek, curved visor attached to the face by a mesh material and swappable headbands. An artist’s rendering based on the images of the headset and created by The Information appears below.

Mar 17, 2021

Scientists plan to drop limits on how far human embryos are grown in the lab

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As technology for manipulating embryonic life accelerates, researchers want to get rid of their biggest stop sign.

Mar 16, 2021

What Prevents The ISS From Falling Out Of Orbit?

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How do you explain in a simple language why the ISS doesn’t fall to the earth? This question was originally answered on Quora by Robert Frost.

Mar 16, 2021

Earth’s oxygen will last another billion years

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A new study calculates how long Earth’s oxygen-rich atmosphere will persist, with a most likely timeframe of 1.08 billion years until the planet is rendered uninhabitable for most life.

Mar 16, 2021

Ice crystals jump off surfaces in new electrostatic de-icing technique

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Negative ions migrate to dendrite tips.

Mar 16, 2021

Scientists have invented a tool to spot deepfakes

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The tool looked for inconsistencies in the reflections in both of a person’s eyes to determine whether the image was real or fake.

Mar 16, 2021

Pentagon has new research center to link networks, communications

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The $7.5 million investment for a new networked systems center of excellence comes as the Defense Department looks to advance its future joint war-fighting concept.

Mar 15, 2021

Scientists plumb the depths of the world’s tallest geyser

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When Steamboat Geyser, the world’s tallest, started erupting again in 2018 in Yellowstone National Park after decades of relative silence, it raised a few tantalizing scientific questions. Why is it so tall? Why is it erupting again now? And what can we learn about it before it goes quiet again?

The University of Utah has been studying the geology and seismology of Yellowstone and its unique features for decades, so U scientists were ready to jump at the opportunity to get an unprecedented look at the workings of Steamboat Geyser. Their findings provide a picture of the depth of the as well as a redefinition of a long-assumed relationship between the geyser and a nearby spring. The findings are published in the Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth.

“We scientists don’t really know what controls a geyser from erupting regularly, like Old Faithful, versus irregularly, like Steamboat,” says Fan-Chi Lin, an associate professor with the Department of Geology and Geophysics. “The subsurface plumbing structure likely controls the eruption characteristics for a geyser. This is the first time we were able to image a geyser’s plumbing structure down to more than 325 feet (100 m) deep.”

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