A fossil of a hominene left midfase, between the right, 1.1 million and 1.4 million years, was recovered from the Sima del Alephant site in Sierra Dey Atapurka, Bergos, Spain and a mirror simulation of the other side. Credit: Maria D. Guilan/iPes-Kara, Elena Santos/Sainh
This week, we experienced difficulty trying to read the feelings of our dogs. Researchers reported that the male makes women paralyzed before having sexual intercourse to avoid eating blue-interested octopus. And physicists demonstrated quantum benefits with a simple cooperation game. Additionally, galaxies prefer to spin clockwise, apparently; Researchers found the oldest face of an early human being bones; And a play intervention reduces stress markers in both humans and dogs.
Galactic bias
Each image originally produced by the James Web Space Telescope has enough data to study the entire career. A new study analyzing 263 galaxies in the Jades region captured by the web has changed a fully unpredictable discovery with deep implications for the origin of the universe and astronomers have used to measure the cosmic distance. This discovery is simple: the vast majority of the galaxies in the universe, two-thirds of the south-creating. Other thirds are spinning Vamavarta (or “AustraliaWiz)).
“Galaxies were analyzed by quantitative analysis of their shapes at the Associate Professor of Computer Science at Canasus State University, but the difference is so clear that any person looking at the image can see it.” The problem is that a completely random universe will be expected to produce the number of galaxies along the spin direction.
Researchers proposed two explanations: One is that the universe was born according to principles like Black Hole Cosmology, which proposes that the entire universe is the interior of a black hole. The second possible explanation for this overrage of clockwise-spinning galaxies is the Doppler shift effect.
The spinning spinning looks red in the same direction relative to the spin of Milky Way; The opposite-spinning galaxies appear blue. Because the sun revolves around the center of the Milky Way, the light coming from the galaxies moving in the opposite direction of the Sun’s trajectory seems bright.
“If this is really so, we will need to re -order our distance to the deeper universe,” said Shamer.
Grow old
In 2022, a group of archaeologists excavated in Northern Spain highlighted the bones of the oldest known face of a human ancestor. A section of fossil, left cheek bone and upper jaw, 1.1 million and 1.4 million years old. Record holders for the “oldest man” still found in Georgia on the border of Europe and Asia. Ectus is a collection of fossils, which is estimated to be 1.8 million years old, but the remains did not include a face.
The new discovery site clearly shows that early humans entered Europe 1 million years ago. Researchers said in the study that H. in midfase. There are erectus symptoms, including a primitive nose which H. Does not project much in the form of sepians. This is the previous H. There is a narrow midfase compared to erectus. Lack of teeth makes it difficult to identify species, so researchers to it H. Ephinis erectus says, which means “sorta” like H. Erectus. “In the same geological layer, researchers also found animal bones that were impure with stone equipment.
Non-educated dogs benefit college students
According to researchers at Chiang Mai University in Thailand, playing with dogs for only 15 minutes relieves stress in humans and dogs. In particular, a group of stressed students participating in the study reduced the heart rate and lower levels of stress hormone cortisol after a canine mental health intervention. Compared to the dog’s interaction, students’ self-reported stress levels decreased by 33.5%.
Additionally, the study had low levels of fecal cortisol, a week after intervention in dogs. None of the therapy of dogs in the study was certified as dogs, and researchers suggest that even in situations when dogs with higher education are unavailable, non-determined dogs can help humans to reduce stress levels.
“Overall, these findings contribute to our understanding of the beneficial impact of human-opinion interaction at the level of human stress and highlight the importance of addressing tension in both humans and animals during the targeted interventions,” researchers write.
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