DNA reveals a European Neandertal lineage that lasted 80,000 years Posted on June 26, 2019 by quaezar In News Neandertals had evolutionary stamina. An unbroken genetic line of the jut-jawed, powerfully built human relatives inhabited Europe for at least 80,000 years until dying out around 40,000 years ago, scientists […]Read more DNA reveals a European Neandertal lineage that lasted 80,000 years
Fossils in Burmese amber offer an exquisite view of dinosaur times—and an ethical minefield Posted on June 20, 2019 by quaezar In News TENGCHONG, CHINA—On an overcast spring morning, a mosaic of life in the heyday of the dinosaurs takes shape piece by piece in this border city. It sprawls across hundreds of […]Read more Fossils in Burmese amber offer an exquisite view of dinosaur times—and an ethical minefield
Two hours a week is key dose of nature for health and wellbeing Posted on June 19, 2019 by quaezar In News Spending at least two hours a week in nature may be a crucial threshold for promoting health and wellbeing, according to a new large-scale study. Research led by the University […]Read more Two hours a week is key dose of nature for health and wellbeing
The Flying-V Posted on June 04, 2019 by quaezar In News The Flying-V is a design for a highly energy-efficient long-distance aeroplane. The aircraft’s design integrates the passenger cabin, the cargo hold and the fuel tanks in the wings, creating a […]Read more The Flying-V