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This kind of goose was once an endangered species, but now people have to give them family planning again.
Originally a migratory bird, the goose migrates back and forth between Canada and the United States every year, thanks to its huge size (wingspan 1.27 to 1.85 meters, weight 2.6 to 6.5 kilograms) and its natural aggressiveness, it has few natural enemies in adulthood, only hyenas, gray wolves, golden eagles, sea eagles, snow owls and so on. As a result, their original habitat is so vast that they can be seen from northern North America to areas close to Central America.
By jsyeem shekels3 years ago in Earth
The clam you had for lunch may be hundreds of years old.
. There are only two kinds of creatures in the world-those that already appear in the species calendar and those that will appear in the species calendar. There are not only some strange "cold knowledge", but also rich "mind-wandering" natural science popularization. A species every day will show you the world.
By Fwuebks Sushma3 years ago in Earth
Deng Hongkui's team of Peking University uses chemical reprogramming to completely reverse the "developmental clock" of human cells. | Global scientific news
Cell biology? Chemical reprogramming reverses the "developmental clock" of human cells Cell reprogramming can transform one cell into another type of cell, such as using oocyte cytoplasm or transcription factors, to reprogram somatic cells into pluripotent stem cells. In addition, exposure to an environment containing some small molecules (chemical stimulation) can also change the fate of cells, but it is more difficult to achieve in human cells. In a new study published in Nature, a team led by Deng Hongkui, a professor at Peking University, induced human cells into an intermediate state of plasticity, realizing the chemical reprogramming of human body cells.
By gaisndm Hawkshaw3 years ago in Earth
After 7 months in space, the U.S. Trailblazer went to work, and China's Tianwen-1 is doing
On March 10, 2021, NASA revealed the work of its fifth Mars rover, Trail, on Mars, 170 million kilometers away from Earth. The "Mars rover", which is about the size of a typical family SUV, has already begun taking close-up photos of rocky targets on Mars that it has targeted.
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Earth











