One of the latest-rising, largest-looking full Moona of the year in the northern hemisphere will enter Earth’s outer shadow during a minor lunar eclipse.
Scientists don't know how that spark of life first started on our planet, but two studies this week show how RNA and DNA - the building blocks of life - could have first formed on Earth.
Tener Veenema, a fellow at the American Academy of Nursing; and Diane Meyer, an analyst at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security explain why nurses were not prepared for Covid-19, and how systems can change to better handle future public health emergencies.
One of the latest-rising, largest-looking full Moona of the year in the northern hemisphere will enter Earth’s outer shadow during a minor lunar eclipse.
Fetal mummification has only been found in five species of shark... well, make that six. Scientists have recently observed the fetal mummification process in two scalloped hammerhead shark embryos.