Science News this week: a new unique blood group and “ spiders’ on Mars

Have you noticed shorter days this week? Probably not. But our planet has actually been Very a little faster spinning, Due to the changes in the position of the moon compared to the poles of the earth. And the The shortest days are still to come.
On average, a day on earth lasts about 86,400 seconds or 24 hours. But this can vary due to a number of things, including the positions of the sun and the moon and changes in the magnetic field of the earth.
On July 9, July 22 and August 5, the moon will be at its distance from the Earth equator, which changes the impact of its gravitational traction on the axis of the planet. With the moon closer to the posts, the rotation of the earth accelerates, which makes our day shorter than usual – but only about 1.5 millisecond.
Much more noticeable this week was the Sudden floods devastating in TexasNew Mexico, North Carolina and Illinois, who left at least 130 dead.
Moa ‘de-extinction’
After years of analysis and observation, Scientists have identified a new blood groupCalled Gwada negative, which has so far been identified only in one person on the planet.
After making the headlines to claim to have brought back the disastrous wolves of extinction Earlier this year, the Colossal Biosciences biotechnology company sparked a new wave of controversy with its latest “de-extinction” project: bringing the giant Moa (Robustus dininornis.)
The giant MOA was a large bird without flight from New Zealand which would have disappeared due to hunting by humans about 600 years ago. The company claims that the “resusciation” of these giant birds could bring advantages to animals endangered alive today, but the announcement has has aroused many other people in the scientific community.
Discover more news on animals
—CHIMPES develop the fashion trend by pushing the grass in their ears – and in their butts
– The goddess of wing wings is “is the oldest pterosaurus ever discovered in North America – and it was small enough to sit” on your shoulder “
—Alpha male primates are rare, with women almost likely to dominate the opposite sex, discovers the study
The little mysteries of life

On average, human men tend to be around 5 inches (13 centimeters) higher than women. However, this difference in size is not consistent through the animal kingdom, with women who often dedicate men. SO, Why are human men generally larger than women?
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Polish of the earth moving

Since 1835, thousands of dams have been built worldwide to control water supply and, in some cases, produce electricity. Some of these biggest dams contain so much water that they have really redistributed the mass in the world.
Now, scientists have discovered that this mass redistribution has changed the position of the crust of the earth compared to its coat and, in turn, Assigned the position of the posts of our planet.
Discover more news from the planet Earth
—The fusion glaciers could trigger volcanic eruptions around the world, the results of the study
—The sientes discover that the mysterious giant structures under the North Sea apparently challenge what we know about geology
– Mercury’s missing “ meteorites ” were finally found on earth
Also in new scientists this week
—Mas-blocs of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, an old wonder, taken from the Mediterranean
—The sisters have burned, pushed and scraped a path through new robotic skin that can “ feel everything ” ‘
—The sisters discover that Burmese pythons have cells never seen before that help them digest whole skeletons
– The facial reconstructions of “hobbit”, Neanderthal and Homo erectus give life to human parents
Beyond the headlines

Between March and May, while temperatures exceeded 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) in certain parts of India, community health workers reported an increase in the number of patients from confusion, weakness and persistent convinces. Outdoor workers collapsed, with new cases reported every day.
But the increase was not the result of a new virus or a bacterial infection – these incidents were rather caused by a dangerous electrolytic imbalance.
Hyponatremia is a condition in which the level of sodium in the blood falls too low and, if it is not treated, can cause swelling of the brain, convulsions, a coma, muscle degradation and even death. Hyponatremia often increases in summer months. Now experts warn that Global temperature warming could cause hyponatremia incidents to rush.
Something for the weekend
If you are looking for something a little longer to read during the weekend, here are some of the best long reads, books of books and interviews published this week.
–8 years suffering from a rare and fatal disease shows a spectacular improvement in experimental treatment (Analysis)
–“The first author was a woman. She should be in the kitchen, do not write papers’: bias in stem publishing always punishes women (Book extract)
–What are dwarf planets-and how many are there? (Request)
Science in pictures

This week, the James Webb space telescope (JWST) revealed his last cosmic curiosity after having spotted a strange object in the form of an owling at 11 billion light years of the earth.
Avian training would have taken shape due to the extremely unusual collision of two rare Ring galaxieswhich are formed when smaller galaxies shine directly in the middle of the largest, cutting the stars and gas from the largest galaxy around a central core to create a shape in the shape of a ring.
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