The tracks - which the authors name Batrachopus grandis - belong to a new species of crocodylomorph, which are ancestors to modern-day crocodiles, fish-eating crocodiles and alligators. 'When combined with the lack of any tail-drag marks, it became clear that these creatures were moving bipedally '. "They were moving in the same way as many dinosaurs, but the footprints were not made by dinos... [Full Article...]
With the Phase 3 dose being finalized at 100 μg, the Company remains on track to be able to deliver approximately 500 million doses per year, and possibly up to 1 billion doses per year, beginning in 2021 from the Company's internal US manufacturing site and strategic collaboration with Lonza. [Full Article...]
High above the Earth, the Crew Dragon jettisoned moments later from the second-stage rocket, sending the capsule on its way to the space station. "It's awe-inspiring for all of us", SpaceX manager Benji Reed told the astronauts from Hawthorne. [Full Article...]
He continued: "This research is of prime importance to the understanding and management of the vulnerable green turtle population". Researchers from the Queensland Department of Environment and Science say that drone technology has helped them more accurately survey the number of sea turtles nesting on Raine Island, the world's largest Green Turtle rookery. [Full Article...]
While there are two stocks living in the region - the southern and northern stock - it's the northern population that commutes between Raine Island and Moulter Cay with an average annual nesting population of 30,000 females. Great Barrier Reef Foundation managing director Anna Marsden told NT News that the work was helping restore the island's critical habitat. " This important research combi... [Full Article...]
The figures apply to Great Britain - England, Wales and Scotland - only, as Northern Ireland is not on the National Grid . Britain achieves a record-breaking two months of coal-free energy generation. Carbon intensity is a measure of how much carbon dioxide is emitted for each kilowatt hour of electricity produced. And it is not just coal that is being eclipsed by renewables. [Full Article...]
This is a handsome lake about 70 kilometres (45 miles) long. The city of Norilsk is built around a major mining company, Norilsk Nickel. "If a storm comes, (the fuel) will settle down on the banks and will slowly poison the ecosystem of Norilsk and Pyasino. [Full Article...]
It would seem the month of June 2020 has plenty in store for us when it comes to eclipses and things related to the Solar System. As we all know, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes in between the Sun and the Earth, obscuring the sunlight briefly from reaching our planet. [Full Article...]