You may think there are some big animals on Earth today, but this is nothing compared with the Pliocene period a few million years ago. So-called “megafauna” like the 50-foot megalodon shark and giant ground sloth were common. And suddenly, they weren’t. Why? A new study points the finger at …
Read More »Nearby Supernova Explosions Triggered End-Pliocene Marine Mass Extinction, Researchers Say
Approximately 2.6 million years ago (Pliocene epoch), a tsunami of cosmic energy from a massive supernova or a series of them about 150 light-years away reached Earth and pummeled the atmosphere, touching off climate change and triggering the mass extinction of large marine animals, according to University of Kansas Professor …
Read More »Researchers Find Oldest Known Plant Virus
Scientists studying ancient corncobs found at Antelope House, an Ancestral Puebloan ruin located at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, have discovered a 1,000-year-old virus, the oldest plant virus ever reported. The discovery is described in a paper this week in the Journal of Virology. Examining 1,000-year-old corncobs from an …
Read More »Scientists Repurpose Wasp Venom Peptides to Fight Drug-Resistant Bacteria
After performing an analysis of the antimicrobial properties of a peptide found in the venom of Polybia paulista, a species of South American social wasp, a team of researchers at MIT has engineered several variants of the peptide that are potent against bacteria but nontoxic to human cells. In a …
Read More »Dwarf Planet Ceres Has Carbon-Rich Surface, Study Suggests
The surface of the dwarf planet Ceres may contain several times the concentration of carbon than is present in the most carbon-rich, primitive meteorites found on Earth, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy. This false-color image shows the dwarf planet Ceres. Image credit: NASA / …
Read More »Brooks Koepka Ahead But Has Some Issues With Some.
Thats been his habit since he turned professional, but its difficult to imagine that the ambitions Koepka listed a year ago could have been as lofty as his actual accomplishments in 2018. He was voted Player of the Year, an honor he promptly celebrated by winning the CJ Cup and …
Read More »Why SEO and PPC need to both be in your marketing strategy
The SEO group suggest something that’s pretty controversial for natural search specialists: PPC (pay-per-click) has a place in SEO method. What is the most fundamental reason for SEOs to use Pay Per Click? For specialists in internet marketing, and by proxy for anyone who pertains to them for aid, the …
Read More »6 SEO Myths You Can Ignore
For numerous industrial companies, search engine optimization(SEO)is still shrouded in secret. It’s reasonable– the rules and”best practices “are ever-evolving, shifting constantly as new innovations and patterns reoccur. It’s not a surprise, then, that there are a great deal of misconceptions surrounding SEO. So, to shed some light on it and …
Read More »Best Practices: Content Marketing for Driving Quality SEO and Inbound Clients
Alon Alroy, Co-Founder & & CMO at Bizzabo shares essential methods to develop a material marketing program that drives results for your company Material marketing and SEO are inextricably connected. Material marketing is what fuels a business’s SEO efforts and inbound list building channel. At Bizzabo, we have actually seen …
Read More »The Leading WordPress Plugins to Enhance Your Site’s SEO
For WordPress website owners, it’s exceptionally essential to learn about the effective plugins that can reduce seo jobs. The SEO game has ended up being more complicated with time, and it needs a lot of technical knowledge to really master it. Many of the processes are constantly subject to changes …
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