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- Stellar explosion in Earth's proximity, eons ago
- The ancient Neanderthal hand in severe COVID-19
- Venus might be habitable today, if not for Jupiter
Stellar explosion in Earth's proximity, eons ago Posted: 30 Sep 2020 11:44 AM PDT When the brightness of the star Betelgeuse dropped dramatically a few months ago, some observers suspected an impending supernova - a stellar explosion that could also cause damage on Earth. While Betelgeuse has returned to normal, physicists have found evidence of a supernova that exploded near the Earth around 2.5 million years ago. |
The ancient Neanderthal hand in severe COVID-19 Posted: 30 Sep 2020 06:47 AM PDT Genetic variants that leave their carrier more susceptible to severe COVID-19 are inherited from Neanderthals, a new study finds. |
Venus might be habitable today, if not for Jupiter Posted: 30 Sep 2020 05:51 AM PDT Venus might not be a sweltering, waterless hellscape today, if Jupiter hadn't altered its orbit around the sun, according to new research. |
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