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News & Articles By Arsenio Toledo
02/16/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists uncover link between low tide and earthquakes
Many scientific investigations have been conducted to figure out if there is a connection between the tide and earthquakes. For decades, scientists have failed to understand exactly why there is an uptick in earthquake tremors during low tide. A new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, has finally figured out the mysterious link between the two. […]
02/15/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Every sniff you take: Study reveals unpleasant odors can evoke “stronger memories” in both adolescents and adults
A study from New York University suggests that people can better recall memories if unpleasant odors accompany these. This indicates that “bad smells are capable of producing memory enhancements in both adolescents and adults,” explained corresponding author and NYU professor Catherine Hartley, in a statement released to ScienceDaily. In the study, Hartley and her team delve deep into the current understanding of how negative […]
02/15/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Researchers discover ruins of lost colonial tavern in North Carolina: Cache of artifacts is a “time capsule” of history
At the early stages of the American Revolutionary War in 1776, Brunswick Town, a small coastal town in southeastern colonial North Carolina, was raided by the British Army. They burned most of the homes in the area and, after the war, it was never rebuilt. In 2018, an archaeology student from East Carolina University (ECU) poked around the area using […]
02/14/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Divers explore the first “undisturbed Roman shipwreck” in Cyprus: Findings include ancient jugs for oil and wine
Archaeologists diving off the coast of eastern Cyprus have uncovered the first known “undisturbed Roman Shipwreck” in the country’s history, according to the Cyprus Department of Antiquities. The ship was found off the coast of the resort town of Protaras. The Department of Antiquities worked with the Maritime Archaeological Research Laboratory (MARELab) of the University of Cyprus to document, […]
02/14/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Ancient ingenuity: Amazon tribes built fishponds to survive long droughts
According to a study led by researchers from the Federal University of Western Para in Brazil along with colleagues from France and Germany, ancient tribes that lived in the Llanos de Moxos region in Bolivia for thousands of years used a network of fish ponds to support their settlements. The researchers also believe that these fish ponds were used […]
02/09/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists explore Atlantis Massif in the Atlantic Ocean to find out how creatures survive on alien water worlds
Deep in the middle of the Northern Atlantic Ocean lies an underwater mountain that, at its highest, rises to be nearly 2,300 feet below the surface. This mountain, known as the Atlantis Massif, after the fabled city that sunk into the ocean, is filled with underwater chimneys that spew minerals and hot water into the ocean. This […]
02/09/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
French researchers claim to have created metallic hydrogen in a lab: Material can “conduct electricity indefinitely at room temperature”
Metallic hydrogen is a state of hydrogen wherein the element is able to conduct electricity. Scientists have spent close to a century attempting to create this material. A team of French researchers now claim that they’ve done it. Normally, hydrogen isn’t a great conductor. However, physicists since the 1930s have suspected that if hydrogen were to be […]
02/08/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Fascinating study finds that the presence of atmospheric oxygen triggers the removal of webbed digits in amphibians and amniotes
A study published in the journal Developmental Cell found that when certain animal species detect the presence of atmospheric oxygen, their webbed digits can turn into free fingers. This is especially the case in the embryotic development of amphibians and amniotes, which includes birds, reptiles and even mammals, all of which are capable of having either webbed digits […]
02/07/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
NASA presents new images of dwarf planet Ceres: Digital renders show a mountain “unlike anything humanity has seen before”
Constructed images from NASA reveal an “ice mountain” on Ceres, a dwarf planet orbiting within the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The pictures were taken by the now-retired NASA spacecraft Dawn back in 2015. The images of Ceres it transmitted featured mysterious “bright spots” on the surface of the dwarf planet. One of these spots is the ice mountain, […]
02/04/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Innate ingenuity: Ethiopian dig unearths ancient stone tools, some of the oldest ever discovered at more than 2.58 million years old
An archaeological site in Ethiopia has discovered some of the earliest evidence of stone tools known to the world. Previously, the oldest unearthed evidence was dated at between 2.58 and 2.55 million years ago. In the dig site known as Bokol Dora 1 (BD1) in the Afar region of northeastern Ethiopia, researchers have found evidence of stone tools […]
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