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Sulfide inclusion-bearing rough diamonds from the Jwaneng Mine, Botswana. This optical photomicrograph of a rough diamond shows the natural diamond growth surface. Below the surface, at the center, is a brass-colored hexagonal shaped grain of iron sulfide surrounded by an … Continue reading
An adolescent orangutan called Rocky could provide the key to understanding how speech in humans evolved from the time of the ancestral great apes, according to new research. read more (e) Science News – Paleontology & Archaeology
What?s causing those burps of methane?NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio It could be a blow for those who believe there?s life on the Red Planet. Spongy minerals at the surface, not living organisms, could be releasing Mars?s mysterious … Continue reading
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A new study presents evidence that the rise of atmospheric oxygenation did indeed occur 2.4-2.1 billion years ago. It also shows that biological usage of copper became prominent after the so called ‘Great Oxidation Event.’ Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
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Researchers have discovered the oldest direct evidence of brood care, with the identification of eggs containing preserved embryos in fossils of the 508-million-year-old Waptia fieldensis. Recent analysis of specimens of the shrimp-like creature found in the renowned Canadian Burgess Shale … Continue reading
The extinctions of many giant mammals, like mammoths, at the end of the Ice Ages is a story that most people know about. The causes of these extinctions have long been debated in the scientific literature. Climate change and over-hunting … Continue reading
P(ANSA) – Rome, April 16 – The Lower House budget committee approved the economic blueprint of Premier Matteo Renzi’s government Wednesday, sending it for a vote by Friday so the spending and tax-cut plan can be delivered to the European … Continue reading