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Roxy and Thea, who belong to a band of 45 chimpanzees living in Loango national park in Gabon, are being investigated by a team from Osnabrück University in Germany and the Ozouga Chimpanzee Project, led by cognitive biologist Simone Pika and primatologist Tobias Deschner. (Tobias Deschner)
Animals

Chimps Tend To Each Other’s Wounds By Putting Insects On Them

February 9, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Chimps Tend To Each Other’s Wounds By Putting Insects On Them

Wound-tending behavior among apes has never been documented before, giving evidence of intra-species empathy.
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Two 10-day-old bananas; the bottom one is protected by a cellulose coating developed by the Empa research institute in Switzerland. (Manifesto Films, Lidl Schweiz, Empa/Zenger)
Food

Swiss Researchers Team Up With Lidl To Create Packaging Made Of Fruit And Vegetable Peels

February 8, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Swiss Researchers Team Up With Lidl To Create Packaging Made Of Fruit And Vegetable Peels

Cellulose coating keeps fruit fresher longer and could help curtail both plastic packaging use and food waste.
The post Swiss Researchers Team Up With Lidl To Create Packaging Made Of Fruit And Vegetable Peels appeared first on Zenger News.
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Developed by University of Delaware researchers, new technology may boost fuel-cell vehicle efficiency and offer improved carbon-scrubbing for spacecraft and submarines. (Jeffrey C. Chase)
Energy

New CO2 Scrubber Can Capture 99 Percent Of Carbon Dioxide From Air

February 8, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on New CO2 Scrubber Can Capture 99 Percent Of Carbon Dioxide From Air

Researchers turned a disadvantage in some fuel cells into tech that offers efficiencies for fuel-cell vehicles and spacecraft.
The post New CO2 Scrubber Can Capture 99 Percent Of Carbon Dioxide From Air appeared first on Zenger News.
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Paleobiologist Kenshu Shimada holds a fossilized megalodon tooth. (DePaul University)
Animals

New Study Takes A Bite Out Of Assumptions About Giant Megalodon Sharks

February 7, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on New Study Takes A Bite Out Of Assumptions About Giant Megalodon Sharks

The lack of ancient megalodon skeletons has led to conjecture about its size and shape.
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University of Georgia biologist Marc van Iersel among turnip plants in a grow room at his greenhouses, where he experimented with ways of lowering electricity costs by predicting plants' requirements for light based on the time of year. (Andrew Davis Tucker/University of Georgia)
Energy

Smart Greenhouses Reduce Electricity Costs By Predicting Weather And Light

February 7, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Smart Greenhouses Reduce Electricity Costs By Predicting Weather And Light

Greenhouse growers could save millions on energy costs with a new system of sensors that predict weather and sunlight.
The post Smart Greenhouses Reduce Electricity Costs By Predicting Weather And Light appeared first on Zenger News.
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A cockatoo demonstrates the use of complex combined tools in an experiment conducted by researchers in Austria. (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna/Zenger)
Animals

VIDEO: Goffins Cockatoos Show Off Primate-Level Tool Skills By Playing Golf To Win Cashew

February 6, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Goffins Cockatoos Show Off Primate-Level Tool Skills By Playing Golf To Win Cashew

Birds show how, like humans, they master the use of tools through practice and experimentation.
The post VIDEO: Goffins Cockatoos Show Off Primate-Level Tool Skills By Playing Golf To Win Cashew appeared first on Zenger News.
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Construction work has resumed on the the world's largest telescope, the European Southern Observatory's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) in Antofagasta, Chile. (G. Hudepohl-atacamaphoto.com-ESO/Zenger)
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Far Out: World’s Biggest Telescope Back On Track After COVID Snags

February 4, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Far Out: World’s Biggest Telescope Back On Track After COVID Snags

Astronomers say the Extremely Large Telescope is so powerful it could find water forming on baby planets around distant stars.
The post Far Out: World’s Biggest Telescope Back On Track After COVID Snags appeared first on Zenger News.
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Close-up view of the string-like structures found at the center of the Milky Way. Magnetic filaments appear in pairs and clusters, side by side with equal spacing between them. (Farhad Yusef-Zadeh)
Science

Fresh Images Shed New Light On Milky Way Mystery Strands

February 4, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Fresh Images Shed New Light On Milky Way Mystery Strands

The strange filaments seen near the heart of the Milky Way are magnetized electrons dancing at the speed of light.
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A forest of various variodendron tree species in Tanzania, which is a tropical area harboring yet undiscovered tree species. (Andrew Marshall)
Environment

Unbe-leaf-able: Thousands Of Tree Species Still Undiscovered

February 3, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Unbe-leaf-able: Thousands Of Tree Species Still Undiscovered

More than 100 scientists around the world conducted field studies to estimate the number of Earth’s trees.
The post Unbe-leaf-able: Thousands Of Tree Species Still Undiscovered appeared first on Zenger News.
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The tiny snail found in VIetnam is compared to a ballpoint pen tip. (Senckenberg/Zenger)
Animals

Shell Of A Find: Scientists Reveal The World’s Tiniest Land Snails

February 2, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Shell Of A Find: Scientists Reveal The World’s Tiniest Land Snails

One is smaller than a grain of sand, the other so small it decorates its shell with microscopic pieces of feces.
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