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Title: The Titius-Bode Law Revisited But Not Revived Authors: Ivan Kotliarov The present article gives a detailed analysis of the new formulation of Titius-Bode law by (Poveda, Lara 2008) and of the hypothesis that this law may exist in extra-solar planetary system. A thorough study of the corres...
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Yanji fossil site
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Systematic excavation of dinosaur fossils launched in NE China A researcher works at dinosaur fossil excavation site in Yanji, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 26, 2017. The Chinese Academy of Sciences and Yanji paleontologic fossil protection and research center have launched a systema...
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The uniqueness of Australian Aboriginal people and their long association with the continent has been revealed in a landmark genetic study.
Researchers analysed the DNA of more than 120 Aboriginal people and compared it with the DNA of indigenous people in the region, including Papua New Gui...
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Minoan Deities
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The Minoan Deities Named: An Archaeologist Gleans Goddesses and Gods from Linear A According to the online Dartmouth course "Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean", the goddess names found include Potinija or Potnia ("Mistress" in later Greek); Atana Potinija or Potnia...
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Drake Equation
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A man studying in London has taken a mathematical equation that predicts the possibility of alien life in the universe to explain why he can't find a girlfriend. Peter Backus , a native of Seattle and PhD candidate and Teaching Fellow in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick, near L...
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Human-Like Walking is Ancient Meet "Lucy's" Great-Grandfather. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Curator and Head of Physical Anthropology Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie led an international team that discovered and analysed a 3.6 million-year-old partial skeleton found in Eth...
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The parasitic dodder plant doesn't have a nose, but it knows how to sniff out its prey.
The dodder (Cuscuta) attacks such plants as tomatoes, carrots, onions, citrus trees, cranberries, alfalfa and even flowers, and is a problem for farm...
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Pitcairn Islands
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Pitcairn Islands get huge marine reserve The UK is to establish the largest, continuous marine reserve in the world, around the Pitcairn Islands. The Pacific zone will cover 834,000 sq km (322,000 sq miles) - more than twice the land area of the British Isles. Read more
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Panthera
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The tiger may be more ancient and distinct than we thought. Tigers are less closely related to lions, leopards and jaguars than these other big cats are to each other, according to a new comprehensive study. The genetic analysis also reveals the tiger began evolving 3.2 million years ago, and its clo...
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Tea
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Scientists uncover the secret of the perfect cuppa Researchers at Northumbria University have revealed the formula for making the perfect cup of tea for British taste buds. The team, from the School of Life Sciences, were commissioned by milk manufacturers Cravendale, to discover the secrets be...
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Arctic oil drilling
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Shell starts preparatory drilling for offshore oil well off Alaska Royal Dutch Shell has begun preparatory drilling for an offshore oil well in the Arctic, the oil company announced Sunday, the first step in a long-controversial project. U.S. authorities granted Shell permission to begin work o...
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Cincinnati Dry Dredgers
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Citizen scientists leave their mark For 75 years the Cincinnati Dry Dredgers have helped UC geology students and faculty learn more about the fossils that make the area famous. The group, which has deep ties to UC, celebrates its diamond jubilee this month, marking 75 years of fossil collection, an...
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Human settlers made it to the Americas 30,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to new evidence.
British scientists came to this controversial conclusion by dating human footprints preserved by volcanic ash in an abandoned quarry in Mexico.
The first Americans may have arri...
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A flotilla of hundreds of icebergs that split off Antarctic ice shelves is drifting toward New Zealand and could pose a risk to ships in the south Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday Read more
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Science park cooperation
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China, South Africa launch science park cooperation China and South Africa officially launched science park cooperation on Monday amid efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation in science and technology. In a speech delivered at the launch ceremony, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong noted t...
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