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Use of colours in pre-historic era Humans have been long fascinated by colour, which has played a significant role since the ...
But Japanese researchers have made a compelling case that Earth's oceans were once green, in a study published ... without borrowing too much from science fiction. Purple oceans would be possible ...
it's distinguished by its unique green glow caused by diatomic carbon. While binoculars are presently needed, it's expected to brighten as it approaches the Sun in May. Image source: Live Science ...
Wallpapering kitchens, clashing colours and rugs under dining tables – just because it’s a design ‘don’t’, doesn’t mean you ...
Taking advantage of green and white light would have been an evolutionary advantage. The lesson from the recent Japanese paper is that the colour of our oceans are linked to water chemistry and the ...
MEPs push homegrown technology for green energy Widening countries look to steal a lead in next generation nuclear ... believes that small modular reactors have “rejuvenated” nuclear research and ...
Speleothems need rainwater, vegetation and soil to form, so their existence is evidence of a once-green Arabia, Vonhof and colleagues say. And the formations grow only when rainfall regularly ...
"The green Sahara wasn’t a corridor for the movement of people, but for sure it was a corridor for ideas and technology,” Savino di Lernia, co-author of the study who teaches African archaeology and ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured a vivid green aurora from the International Space Station on April 5. He witnessed the striking phenomenon while orbiting between Australia and Antarctica ...
However, while it might seem like a vanity project on the surface, the ” three-coat zinc, epoxy, urethane coating system” is actually a key way of maintaining the telescope, and was described as a ...
Researchers analyzed the ancient DNA of two mummies from what is now Libya to learn about people who lived in the "Green Sahara" 7,000 years ago.