Read more about the article SO-LAR SO GOOD: Scientists Break Record Converting Sun’s Radiation Into Electricity
Image shows the perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell, undated photo. The active bluish area in the middle of the wafer, which is enclosed by the metallic, silvery electrode can be seen. (Johannes Beckedahl, Lea Zimmerman, HZB/Newsflash)

SO-LAR SO GOOD: Scientists Break Record Converting Sun’s Radiation Into Electricity

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking solar cell that can convert almost a third of the sun's radiation into electricity. Image shows the perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell, undated photo. The active bluish area in the middle of the wafer, which is enclosed by the metallic, silvery electrode can be seen. (Johannes…

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Read more about the article JOIN THE CLUB: Scientists Discover New Species Of Dwarf Ankylosaurs
Pictures shows a digitized reconstruction of Patagopelta on the banks of a river, undated. A new study by CONICET scientists on different collections of bones found a new species, a small ankylosaurus, named Patagopelta cristata, in Rio Negro, Argentina. (Gabriel Diaz Yanten, CONICET/Newsflash)

JOIN THE CLUB: Scientists Discover New Species Of Dwarf Ankylosaurs

Scientists have confirmed they have found a new species of dinosaur that was a smaller relative of the massive ankylosaurs, famous for its club-like tail. Pictures shows a digitized reconstruction of Patagopelta on the banks of a river, undated. A new study by CONICET scientists on different collections of bones…

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Read more about the article TURTLE SHOCK: Amazed Boffins Discover 100-Million Years Old Turtle Footprints
Picture shows a turtle footprint in undated footage. Researchers from the Zhucheng Dinosaur Culture Research Center in Shandong Province, China, found more than 20 turtle footprints in dinosaur tracks at the Huanglonggou dinosaur footprint fossil site. (AsiaWire)

TURTLE SHOCK: Amazed Boffins Discover 100-Million Years Old Turtle Footprints

Scientists in China have discovered 100-million-years-old fossilised turtle footprints, including one ‘among the world’s best preserved’. Picture shows a turtle footprint in undated footage. Researchers from the Zhucheng Dinosaur Culture Research Center in Shandong Province, China, found more than 20 turtle footprints in dinosaur tracks at the Huanglonggou dinosaur footprint…

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Read more about the article CHINESE FAKEAWAY: Court Bans Expert From Alleging Cover-Up COVID’s Chinese Lab Origins But Dodges Whether Claim Is True
Christian Drosten, aged 49, who is a German virologist whose research focus is on novel viruses, after he received a Special Award for Outstanding Achievements in Scientific Communication during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (Peitz, Charite/Newsflash)

CHINESE FAKEAWAY: Court Bans Expert From Alleging Cover-Up COVID’s Chinese Lab Origins But Dodges Whether Claim Is True

A scientist who accused a COVID-19 expert of hiding that the virus originated in a Chinese lab has been banned from spreading 'fake news' after a legal challenge. Hamburg-based nanoscience specialist Prof. Dr. Roland Wiesendanger said in an interview with German magazine Cicero, published in February of this year, that…

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Read more about the article DEBUNKED: No, The Loch Ness Monster Was Not A Whales P3nis But It May Have Inspired Other Sea Monster Sightings
Michael Sweet, a molecular ecologist at the University of Derby, UK, posted a new theory on 8th April, on Twitter, stating that Loch Ness Monster sightings, may have been sightings of whale erections. (Newsflash)

DEBUNKED: No, The Loch Ness Monster Was Not A Whales P3nis But It May Have Inspired Other Sea Monster Sightings

The Loch Ness Monster was not a whale's penis, says the scientist who started the viral theory. But massive genitalia belonging to the marine mammals may have inspired other 'sea monster' sightings. Images of whale genitalia next to a debunked photograph supposedly showing the fabled Loch Ness Monster in 1934…

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