Advanced 3D Fossil Scans Provide Clues to the Origins of Bipedalism in Human Evolution

Advanced 3D Fossil Scans Provide Clues to the Origins of Bipedalism in Human Evolution

A study published in the American Journal of Primatology has provided new insights into the emergence of bipedalism in human ancestors. Using advanced 3D scanning techniques, researchers analysed fossil bones to investigate how early hominins moved, focusing on the transition from tree-dwelling locomotion to upright walking. The research was led by…

China Is Reportedly Trying to Protect Its Potatoes From Rising Temperatures and Climate Change Impact

China Is Reportedly Trying to Protect Its Potatoes From Rising Temperatures and Climate Change Impact

Chinese scientists are reportedly racing against time to protect potatoes, a vital global food crop, from the adverse effects of climate change. Research conducted under the International Potato Center (CIP) in Beijing is said to have revealed alarming reductions in potato yields when exposed to higher temperatures. Potatoes grown in…

Youngest Exoplanet Ever Discovered Orbiting Around a Growing Protostar 520 Light-Years Away

Youngest Exoplanet Ever Discovered Orbiting Around a Growing Protostar 520 Light-Years Away

A gas giant exoplanet, estimated to be just 3 million years old, has been identified by researchers as one of the youngest planets ever observed. The planet, named TIDYE-1b, orbits a protostar located in the Taurus molecular cloud approximately 520 light-years from Earth. Scientists have described this discovery as a…

Two Different Proto-Human Species Lived Together in Keyna 1.5 Million Years Ago, Claims Study

Two Different Proto-Human Species Lived Together in Keyna 1.5 Million Years Ago, Claims Study

A discovery in Kenya has revealed that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei, two distinct hominin species, coexisted 1.5 million years ago, according to reports. According to a study published in the journal Science on Thursday, the footprints were uncovered at Koobi Fora near Lake Turkana in 2021. These findings suggest…

Researchers Find Evidence of Embalming Practices in 16th-Century France

Researchers Find Evidence of Embalming Practices in 16th-Century France

A research paper published in the Scientific Reports journal has detailed the discovery of embalming practices by an aristocratic French family between the 16th and 17th centuries. A team from the Austrian Archaeological Institute, Université de Bordeaux, and Aix-Marseille Université uncovered remains of the dead in a shared crypt at…

Sea Turtles Can Aid Scientists Map Under-Ocean Seagrass in an Attempt to Conserve Marine Ecology

Sea Turtles Can Aid Scientists Map Under-Ocean Seagrass in an Attempt to Conserve Marine Ecology

Seagrass meadows, which serve as critical marine ecosystems, have been mapped more accurately using satellite-tagged green turtles compared to conventional satellite imagery, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. These underwater habitats are vital for biodiversity, carbon storage, and stabilising seabeds. However, their mapping…

Researchers Propose New Methods to Spot Atom-Sized Primordial Black Holes Moving Across Solar System

Researchers Propose New Methods to Spot Atom-Sized Primordial Black Holes Moving Across Solar System

Recent studies, published in Physical Review D on September 16 and 17, have proposed that microscopic black holes may be present within the solar system, potentially affecting the paths of planets and satellites. These objects, referred to as primordial black holes, are thought to have formed during the early universe….

Mars’ Moons Might Have Been Created From Asteroids Coming Too Close to the Red Planet

Mars’ Moons Might Have Been Created From Asteroids Coming Too Close to the Red Planet

The moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, could have formed from the remnants of an asteroid that was destroyed by the planet’s gravitational forces. Researchers from NASA and Durham University utilised advanced computer simulations to explore how such an event might have unfolded. These findings present a compelling new explanation…

Brazilian Flowers Employ Pollen Catapults to Dominate Pollination Battles

Brazilian Flowers Employ Pollen Catapults to Dominate Pollination Battles

Flowers of Hypenia macrantha, a species native to Brazil, have been observed using unique mechanisms to outcompete rivals during pollination. According to research, these blooms utilise a pollen “catapult” system to increase the chances of successful pollination. The strategy involves launching their pollen in a burst to displace rival pollen…

Space Debris Accumulation in the Stratosphere Threatens Major Environmental Risks

Space Debris Accumulation in the Stratosphere Threatens Major Environmental Risks

The growing presence of satellite debris in Earth’s atmosphere has raised significant concerns among scientists about its potential environmental consequences. With over 10,000 active satellites currently orbiting the planet—a figure predicted to surpass 100,000 by the 2030s and potentially half a million in the decades ahead—the environmental implications of satellite…