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Hey Jojo. I do know I stated I might be gone for some time however because you’re actually tutorial I simply wished to ask how do you cope with examination stress? Bc for me I’ve my exams for my last undergrad yr in per week and a bit and I’ve my notes prepared and I am on schedule largely and revising however I simply really feel actually scared. I really feel like these items will not stick in my head and I will open up the paper and never have the ability to reply nicely (particularly since I’ve to write down scientific essays) so I cry fairly a bit and stress out

oh man, i hope this isn’t too late!! i’m a extremely good check taker and that i’ve by no means actually had anxiousness about it; generally right here’s some good recommendation: every part you’ve discovered is in your head. simply … Continue reading

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The locomotion of hominins in the Pleistocene was just as efficient as that of current humans

Researchers have analyzed the influence of body proportions on the cost of locomotion by means of an experimental energetic study with 46 subjects of both sexes, whose results indicate that the walk of Pleistocene hominins was no less efficient energetically … Continue reading

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Earth’s Underworld is Real and Scientists Just Mapped It

Scientists have created an “Atlas of the Underworld” compiling 94 slabs of ancient tectonic plates that now lie deep beneath Earth¿s surface. The atlas spans roughly 300 million years of Earth¿s history. The image above show the Cocos Scientists have … Continue reading

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A Massive Hole Just Opened Up in Antarctica’s Ice and Scientists Can’t Explain It

The polynya is the dark region of open water within the ice pack. Credit: NASA Worldview A mysterious, massive hole, as large as Lake Superior or the State of Maine, has recently been spotted in the winter sea ice cover … Continue reading

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Scientists Just Discovered ‘Young Diamonds’

Stephen H. Richardson, University of Cape TownDiamond with a garnet inclusion After analyzing a number of diamonds, geologists have discovered “young diamonds” which will undoubtedly shake up the diamond industry. Diamonds may be ‘forever,’ but some may have formed more … Continue reading

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Flat Earthers Claim The Solar Eclipse Just Proved Earth Is Flat

Flat Earth model and Sun As your news feed slowly starts to die down with news about last week’s solar eclipse, hundreds of scientists around the world are sifting through their freshly collected data and discoveries. And so is the … Continue reading

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Just how old are animals?

The origin of animals was one of the most important events in the history of Earth. Beautifully preserved fossil embryos suggest that our oldest ancestors might have existed a little more than half a billion years ago.  Paleontology News — ScienceDaily

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Mineral resources: Exhaustion is just a myth, say scientists

Recent articles have declared that deposits of mineral raw materials (copper, zinc, etc.) will be exhausted within a few decades. An international team of scientists, however, has shown that this is incorrect and that the resources of most mineral commodities … Continue reading

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5 dinosaur eggs were just discovered at a construction site in China

 Photos: Fossilized dinosaur eggs found in China The round shaped eggs that belonged to plant-eating dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period are being studied by scientists. Fossilised dinosaur eggs from 70 million years ago have been unearthed on a building site … Continue reading

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Woolly mammoths experienced a genomic meltdown just before extinction

Dwindling populations created a ‘mutational meltdown’ in the genomes of the last woolly mammoths, which had survived on an isolated island until a few thousand years ago, report researchers. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily

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