2019-03-01
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Researchers may have Found a “Missing Link” for our Ancient Human Ancestors
January 24, 2019A recent re-examination of the fossils of a species of hominid excavated in South Africa has revealed that they may represent what is popularly known as a "missing link" in human evolution, bridging the gap between the long-extinct genus known... continued
Saturn’s Majestic Rings are Extremely Young–and Might Not Be Around for Much Longer
January 21, 2019Newly-analyzed data from the Cassini space probe has revealed that Saturn is losing material from its visually stunning ring system at a rapid rate, due to an effect cased by the planet's wide-reaching magnetic field that produces what NASA is... continued
Human Language may have been Born from the “Sound” of Ancient Cave Art
January 20, 2019A team of researchers from Brazil, Japan and the US may have solved the mystery regarding how the evolution of verbal language as used by humans got its start, using the connection between ancient cave art and the acoustic properties... continued
Ocean Temperatures Broke Another Record in 2018, and are Heating Up Faster than Previously Thought
January 16, 2019The oceans of Planet Earth are warming at a much faster rate than previously thought--forty percent faster--according to a new report, with 2018 being the hottest year on record for the planet's aquasphere. Using improved data collected through a worldwide... continued
Trade in “Ice Ivory” from Mammoth Tusks could Help Protect Endangered Elephants
January 16, 2019The growing international ban on the trade of ivory from elephant tusks has been increasing the focus on harvesting the illicit material from an unusual source: the tusks of long-extinct mammoths, preserved in the frozen Siberian tundra. Out of the... continued
Rapid Changes to Earth’s Magnetic Field has Prompted an Urgent Update to the World’s Magnetic Field Map
January 13, 2019Scientists have known since the early nineteenth century that the Earth's magnetic north pole wanders slowly over time, a phenomenon that cartographers have kept track of to ensure the accuracy of navigational charts and any other fields that might be... continued
Jade Rabbits and Cosmic Snowmen: Space News from the Closest and Farthest Reaches of the Solar System
January 10, 2019From the closeness of the Moon to far beyond the orbit of Pluto, space probes have been making both headlines and history, with China successfully making humanity's first soft landing of a space probe (and rover!) on the far side... continued
The Polar Vortex is Forecast to make a Three-Way Split, Bringing Colder Weather South
January 8, 2019Meteorologists with the National Weather Service are predicting that the northern polar vortex is likely to split once again later this month, into not just two, but three separate vortices that are expected to bring unseasonably cold and stormy weather... continued
A Traditional Irish Remedy may hold the Answer to Combating Superbug Infections
January 6, 2019A research team that is searching for new ways of defeating antibiotic-resistant bacteria have discovered that a sample of soil from a region in Northern Ireland traditionally known for its healing properties contains a previously unknown strain of bacteria that... continued
Happy New Year, from the Far Edge of the Solar System!
January 3, 2019Extending its mission well past 2015's groundbreaking exploration of Pluto, the New Horizons spacecraft made a close pass on New Year's Day with the distant trans-Neptunian object (486958) 2014 MU69, better known by its nickname, Ultima Thule. This event is... continued