After we've overcome all of the obstacles to traveling to Mars, we'll have to find out how to make life there viable - and producing and nurturing food will be a big part of that. If you've watched Matt Damon's hardships in the film The Martian, you'll know that the red planet's terrain could theoretically grow food, a possibility supported by NASA research. However, it … [Read more...] about A New Study Discovers That This Is the First Plant We Should Grow on Mars
Bees Create More Friends When They Have a Healthy Stomach Bacteria
Humans have hundreds of germ species in their guts—most bees have just nine. Look inside the guts of a honeybee worker from practically anywhere on the planet, and you'll most certainly find only nine species of bacteria. The amazing constancy of this microbial bundle across the planet—similar across species, including sociable bumblebees—indicates that bacteria play a … [Read more...] about Bees Create More Friends When They Have a Healthy Stomach Bacteria
110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks Found In Texas Riverbed Due To Drought
The Dinosaur Valley State Park was like a prehistoric highway in the early Cretaceous Period. A set of dinosaur tracks were recently found at the Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas as a result of the receding floods, despite this summer's terrible droughts that uncovered dead remains and sunken Nazi ships. A film made by the Friends of Dinosaur Valley State Park claims … [Read more...] about 110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks Found In Texas Riverbed Due To Drought
The Oldest Known Human-Made Structures in North America are Ceremonial Mounds, Which Date Back 11,000 Years
The mounds were once ceremonial pyres, although it's unclear if they were used to incinerate humans or animals. According to recent findings published in the American Journal of Science, two six-meter (20-foot) high mounds on the campus of Louisiana State University (LSU) are the oldest man-made structures yet found in North America. The construction of the mounds began some … [Read more...] about The Oldest Known Human-Made Structures in North America are Ceremonial Mounds, Which Date Back 11,000 Years
Crying Tears, a Giraffe Moves Toward a Vehicle Asking For Help in Such a Lot of Torment
The people in the car were devastated when a giraffe approached in the hope that they would feel sympathy and provide him the assistance he so desperately needed to ease his excruciating pain. Her face was a silent testament to the immense anguish and agony she was experiencing. Unfortunately, reports of cruel acts committed against animals are still common and getting worse … [Read more...] about Crying Tears, a Giraffe Moves Toward a Vehicle Asking For Help in Such a Lot of Torment





