by Taryn Roll | Apr 12, 2021 | News
Recent Research From South Africa is Redefining Our Timeline of Human Evolution Scientists in Southern Africa believe that the surrounding area has had a big contribution to human evolution. The landscape had been dry and hot for some time now so other scientists have...
by Taryn Roll | Mar 26, 2021 | News
Extreme Autotomy and Whole-Body Regeneration in Photosynthetic Sea Slugs Scientists have started examing sacoglossan sea slugs. This new study began by observing the slugs and scientists discovered a new form of autonomy. Autonomy means the voluntary regeneration of a...
by Taryn Roll | Mar 19, 2021 | News
A Tiny Gold Ball Is the Smallest Object to Have Its Gravity Measured The gravitational force from Newton’s law has been studied for a long time, but it has not been researched enough for miniature objects. Newtons law of gravitation states that two objects will...
by Taryn Roll | Mar 11, 2021 | News
Farmers Fight Back: Making Animal Feed From A Locust Plague Locust has been a long going issue for a long time. They consume large amounts of vegetation and crops in their path. Scientists have even stated the number of these insects is only growing. The eggs of...
by Taryn Roll | Mar 7, 2021 | News
Covid-19 Vaccines Face A Trust Gap Against Some Traditional African Remedies African communities are still limited on the medical resources they have and the number of vaccines to offer people. Low and medium-income families are affected by this even more so. Data...