Hubble spots a stunning spiral galaxy NGC 2903 is located about 30 million light-years away in the constellation of Leo (the Lion), and was studied as part of a Hubble survey of the central regions of roughly 145 nearby disk galaxies.
Despite health warnings, Americans still sit too much: Survey of 50,000 people across multiple ages, racial, ethnic groups documents troubling trends The research team analyzed surveys of 51,000 people from 2001 to 2016 to track sitting trends in front of TVs and computers and the total amount of time spent sitting on a daily basis.
Close relatives can coexist: two flower species show us how These findings offer a different perspective on theories surrounding co-existence, and suggest a new significance for plants' ability to self-fertilize..
Telescopes in space for even sharper images of black holes The idea is to place two or three satellites in circular orbit around the Earth to observe black holes..
Very First 3D Printed Heart Has Been Created Using Patient’s Own Biological Materials Tel Aviv University researchers have successfully 3d printed a human heart using the patients own biological materials.
Paediatrician Explains Fallacy Of Media-Hyped Hysteria About The Measles Dr.Bob Sears, a paediatrician, in an interview with Del Bigtree shares some facts about measles as well as the measles vaccine that the mainstream media is completely ignoring.
Stopping 5G: The May 15th National Day of Action On May 15th, a coalition of more than 90 local organizations across the US will participate in simultaneous rallies in front of retail wireless establishments to raise awareness about the dangers of 5G. Why do we support and push out technologies that do not have testing? Are we disconnected from
Why Kant Philosophy Is Extremely Relevant to Modern Society Immanuel Kant was born in 1724 in Königsberg, Prussia.Kant philosophy thrived during the enlightenment period.
Features that make lizards appealing to potential mates are resilient to stress "Animals in the wild experience stress every day when they flee from predators, fight with others over food, or face extreme weather," said Kirsty MacLeod, a postdoctoral scholar at Penn State at the time of the research and lead author of the paper. "But they are facing increasing amounts of
Climate change to blame for Hurricane Maria's extreme rainfall A new study analyzing Puerto Rico's hurricane history finds 2017's Maria had the highest average rainfall of the 129 storms to have struck the island in the past 60 years.
Astronomers discover third planet in the Kepler-47 circumbinary system With its three planets orbiting two suns, Kepler-47 is the only known multi-planet circumbinary system.Circumbinary planets are those that orbit two stars..
Megalith tombs were family graves in European Stone Age Agriculture spread with migrants from the Fertile Crescent into Europe around 9,000 BCE, reaching northwestern Europe by 4,000 BCE.
I feel you: Emotional mirror neurons found in the rat Why is it that we can get sad, when we see someone else crying? Why is it that we wince, when a friend cuts his finger? Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have found that the rat brain activates the same cells when they observe the pain of others
Crucial 'electrical switch' in brain: Native structure of AMPA receptor in rodent model may lead to discovering mechanism behind conditions such as Alzheimer's disease The new research, published in the journal Science, is the first to reveal the structure of AMPA receptors in their natural state.