See the most important image of NASA in the history of the space telescope | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | APR, 2025

If I kept a penny from a distance of 160 feet (50 meters) away, it would occupy more area in the sky than this section of the original field image of the original Hubble. Here you can see several hundred galaxies, with even more lies beyond brightness and hubble wavelength capabilities. (Credit: R. Williams (STSCI),…

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Maternal care efficiency of the ghost spider of the new eldar genus (Araneae: Anyphaenidae, Anyphaeninae) against new Pseudagaurax Malloch species (diptera: chloropidae)

The care of parents in nature can occur in different ways and vary in intensities and strategies, being maternal care one of the patterns widely observed in animals. In spiders, parents’ investment is carried out mainly by women. Despite this, newborn eggs can still be the objectives of a series of natural enemies. In a…

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Humans and octopus share a “common ancestor” from 518 million years ago, which explains the intelligence of cephalopods

New research suggests that octopus and humans You can share an ancient evolutionary connection that helps explain the remarkable intelligence of Cephalopods. According to the results discussed by New scientistBoth species could track their cognitive complexity to a common ancestor that lived 518 million years ago. The advance of the microarn The key to this…

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