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Scientists Discover 4,000-Feet Coral Reef In Australian Desert: Report
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Scientists Discover 4,000-Feet Coral Reef In Australian Desert: Report

[ad_1] Australia was surrounded by oceans and rain forests for hundreds of millions of years.The remnants of a millions of years old coral reef has been discovered in the middle of an Australian desert. The reef has been discovered in the Nullarbor Plain in southern Australia, which has now been transformed into a 76,000-square-mile desert with limestone bedrock, said a report in Newsweek. However, during the Cenozoic era, some 14 million years ago, the reef was believed to be submerged under a tropical ocean.Scientists from Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences in Perth have identified these coral reefs as a bull's-eye form in fresh and high-resolution satellite photos, the outlet further said.The discovery has challenged their prior beliefs that the Nullarbor Plain...
Archaeologists Discover 1.8 Million-Year-Old Human Tooth In Georgia: Report
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Archaeologists Discover 1.8 Million-Year-Old Human Tooth In Georgia: Report

[ad_1] The digging at Orozmani was started by Mr Kopaliani and his team in 2019. (Representational Photo)Archeologists have discovered a tooth in Georgia belonging to an early species of human believed to be 1.8 million years old. This discovery was made last week by a research student near a digging site at the village Orozmani, 100 kilometres southwest of capital Tbilisi. The tooth is one of the oldest signs of hominids discovered outside of Africa, according to a report in USA Today.The village Orozmani is close to Dmanisi, where human skulls with ages as ancient as 1.8 million years ago were discovered in the late 1990s and early 2000s, reported The Guardian.Giorgi Kopaliani, an archaeologist with the Georgian National Museum, was quoted as saying by USA Today, "He showed the tooth t...
Scientists Discover New Way To Create Sustainable Batteries From Lobster Shells: Report
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Scientists Discover New Way To Create Sustainable Batteries From Lobster Shells: Report

[ad_1] A study has been published in the journal Matter on Thursday. (Representational Photo)Scientists from University of Maryland in the United States have discovered a unique chemical present in crustaceans like crabs and lobsters that can be used to create sustainable batteries to store energy. They have used the chemical to create the batteries known as chitin that makes up a large portion of crustaceans' structural framework, said a report in Newsweek.The study titled "A sustainable chitosan-zinc electrolyte for high-rate zinc-metal batteries" has been published in Journal Matter on Thursday. This was led by Professor Liangbing Hu from the University of Maryland."We think both biodegradability of material, or environmental impact, and the performance of the batteries are important ...
Scientists Discover New Way Of Producing Hydrogen From Water At Room Temperature: Report
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Scientists Discover New Way Of Producing Hydrogen From Water At Room Temperature: Report

[ad_1] Hydrogen can store and distribute useable energy. (Representational Photo)The simplest and most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen. Only one proton and one electron make up this atom. Scientists from University of California have discovered a novel method of producing hydrogen gas from water at room temperature, said a report from Newsweek.According to Santa Cruz Works, the distinctive aluminium nanoparticles combine with water to make hydrogen at room temperature. Due to its strong reactivity, aluminium can produce hydrogen gas by absorbing oxygen from water molecules. Due to aluminum's quick reaction with air and formation of an aluminium oxide layer that prevents additional reactions, it is frequently used in devices that come into contact with water without causing a...