Author: Mary JL
-
The Uпiverse Ϲaп Beпd the Laws of Physics Αll By Itself a master Of 16 Laпgυages, Scieпtists Say
—
by
Αccordiпg to a пew theory, the cosmos perpetυates itself by coпstaпtly modifyiпg its owп physical laws over time. Αп aυtodidact is someoпe who learпed a sυbject withoυt the assistaпce of a teacher or formal schooliпg. Leoпardo Da Viпci, a master of 16 laпgυages, Kató Lomb, a reпowпed Hυпgariaп iпterpreter who kпew at least 17 laпgυages, aпd Wikileaks…
-
Gravitational waves suddenly slammed our planet. The origin of it is unknown to astronomers
—
by
Scieпtists foυпd a short bυrst of gravitatioпal waves, which are distortioпs of space aпd time. Bυt scieпtists doп’t kпow where this explosioп came from. The gravitatioпal wave sigпal was picked υp by the Laser Iпterferometer Gravitatioпal-Wave Observatory (LIGO) aпd the Virgo iпterferometer. It oпly lasted 14 millisecoпds, aпd scieпtists still doп’t kпow where it came…
-
‘Extinct Fossil Fish’ dating back 420 million years found alive in Madagascar
—
by
Shark hunters have rediscovered a population of fish that predates dinosaurs that many believed to be extinct. The “four-legged fossil fish” known as the coelacanth, has been found alive and well in the West Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar, according to Mongabay News. Their re-emergence is partly because of fishermen using gillnets in…
-
14,000-year-old Bisons sculptures found in Le Tuc d’Audoubert cave. Ariege, France
—
by
14000 YEARS OLD BISONS SCULPTURE FOUND IN LE TUC D’AUDOUBERT CAVE. ARIEGE, FRANCE. The cave of Tuc Audoubert was discovered by the three sons of Count Henri three Bégouën on 20 July and 10 October 1912. Modeled out of clay from the walls of the cave, the bisons stand next to each, propped up against…
-
Amazing new Siberian mammoth remains may lead to cloning breakthrough
—
by
Russian scientists have retrieved the nearly complete remains of a woolly mammoth in Russia. The Siberian mammoth remains are so well-preserved that they still have flesh and hair. These remains are up to 10,000 years old and they could play an important role in the international race to recreate prehistoric beasts in laboratories. The remains…
-
Archeologists Discover “Sistine Chapel of the Ancients” With Thousands of Ice Age Rock Paintings
—
by
Deep within the dense Amazon rainforest in modern-day Colombia, an 8-mile-long “canvas” filled with ice age drawings of giant sloths, mastodons and other extinct beasts has been discovered. The amazing drawings made with ochre – a red natural clay pigment widely used as paint in the ancient world – are located at in the Colombian…
-
Life In Our Solar System Have On Mars, Not Earth, New Research Finds
—
by
According to recent study, Mars had the organic ingredients necessary for life to develop roughly 4.5 billion years ago. And although it’s possible that these essential elements traveled to Earth at around the same time, life found the most favorable circumstances on the Red Planet. The inner Solar System, which consists of the asteroid belt…
-
Black Holes and Holograms: A New Theory That Changes Our Understanding of the Universe
—
by
Black Holes just got even more mysterious, yet way more understandable. Scientists essentially theorize that Black Holes are kind of like holograms, in which all the information to produce a three-dimensional image is encoded on a two-dimensional surface. This is according to new research linking two discordant theories published in Physical Review X. As quantum theories…
-
2,000-year-old Roman bathhouse is still up and running attracted thousand of people
—
by
Situated among the green pines, cedars, and lush oak forests of the Aurès Mountains lies El Hamma town in the Northern part of Algeria, Khenchela Province. A mild, Mediterranean climate gives way to picturesque sightings of unique natural landscapes. Among them, you can find a rare gem – an ancient Roman bath that has existed…
-
Here Are The Highest Resolution Images Ever Taken Of The Sun
—
by
The Sun is awesome. It has given us so many beautiful and amazing things that it simply can’t be called anything other than that. Just think about it: it provides all of Earth’s living creatures with warmth, is a key part of the oxygen-making process, gives us marvelous sunrises and sunsets, makes stunning…