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Scientists Hope To Clone An Ancient Bison Found In Permafrost

Svetlana Pavlova/NEFU Press ServiceScientists in Russia examine the ancient bison. In the summer of 2022, the remains of an extinct species of bison were unearthed in the Khaastaakh district of Russias Verkhoyansk region. The creature was so impeccably preserved in the Siberian permafrost that some scientists believe they will be able to clone it.

See The Inuit People And Culture Before Their Forced Relocation

This drum would be banned during the High Arctic Relocation Program because of its association with traditional Inuit beliefs. These homes gave the Inuit people warmth during the winter. Even when temperatures outside dropped below -40F, the temperature inside an igloo could still be as warm as 59F.

Study Finds That Fruit Flies Who Witness Death Age Faster

Scott Camazine/Alamy Stock PhotoFruit flies enjoying a tasty treat. In a morbid new study, researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor found that fruit flies exposed to the corpses of other fruit flies tend to age faster, die quicker, and even become marked so that other fruit flies avoid them. Researchers hope the

The Blonsky Device, The Machine To Spin Babies Out Of Mothers

Science Gallery DublinA depiction of the Blonsky device, which used centrifugal force to help with labor. Everyone knows that childbirth isnt easy. But what if pregnant patients could simply strap themselves to a table, spin at a high speed, and propel the baby out?

The Contentious History Of The "Happy Birthday" Song

In 1935, the sisters changed their tune. Following a lawsuit, Patty and Mildreds sister Jessica presumably tired of the melody being used without authorization copyrighted and published Happy Birthday with the Clayton F. Summy Company. The Hill sisters, according to the language of this copyright, had rights to the song if sung for