Avatargeorges comhairEvolution gave this ancient beast a weird face because it kept ramming into stuffbgr.com - Mike WehnerMoschops capensis was a weird looking animal. When it roamed the Earth some 260 million years ago its goofy stance and wide body would have caught …
Avatargeorges comhairWe finally know how your tongue tells your brain what you’re tastingverified_publisherPopular Science - Aparna NathanThey used to keep you alive, but now they just give you a sweet tooth. What makes candy taste sweet and coffee taste bitter, and not the other way around? In a study published this week in Nature, researchers identified the secret ingredient that keeps our tastes distinct. We already knew two parts of …
Avatargeorges comhairWhat Do You See Without Eyes? Scientists Show What You Can 'See'Inverse - The ConversationWelcome to the world of nonvisual photoreception. By Thomas Cronin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County We humans are uncommonly visual creatures. …
Avatargeorges comhairFirst-Ever Mutant Ants Have Been Raised, And They Have a Messed Up Social Lifeverified_publisherScienceAlert - Ben GuarinoDespite what you might've seen in 1950s monster movies, it's difficult to raise mutant ants. For years biologists have altered the genetics of …
Avatargeorges comhairHere's how and when our universe will endverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Rob LudacerOur universe is racing toward its destruction as we speak. The end is not going to be especially pleasant, but when that end will happen is still a point of contention amongst cosmologists. Following is a transcript of the video: Everything has a beginning and an end — including our universe. But …