Kebara Cave, a Middle Paleolithic Aurignacian and Mousterian site Posted on September 06, 2019 by quaezar In News Located on the western escarpment of Mount Carmel, Kebara Cave has two important components, Middle Paleolithic Aurignacian and Mousterian, and Epi-Paleolithic Natufian. First occupied about 60 000 years ago, the […]Read more Kebara Cave, a Middle Paleolithic Aurignacian and Mousterian site
Crystalline nets harvest water from desert air, turn carbon dioxide into liquid fuel Posted on September 04, 2019 by quaezar In News SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA—When Omar Yaghi was growing up in Jordan, outside of Amman, his neighborhood received water for only about 5 hours once every 2 weeks. If Yaghi wasn’t up […]Read more Crystalline nets harvest water from desert air, turn carbon dioxide into liquid fuel
Overnight changes in Mars’ atmosphere could solve a methane mystery Posted on September 04, 2019 by quaezar In News Methane released in Gale crater stays in Gale crater. An overnight change in the Martian atmosphere could hold the gas close to the ground until morning, explaining why the […]Read more Overnight changes in Mars’ atmosphere could solve a methane mystery
T. Rex had an air conditioner in its head, study suggests Posted on September 04, 2019 by quaezar In News Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs on the planet, had an air conditioner in its head, suggest scientists from the University of Missouri, Ohio University and University of […]Read more T. Rex had an air conditioner in its head, study suggests