Skull and bones Open Beta: This is what you may want to know
Get ready for Skull and bones Open Beta starting February 8 to 11, 2024. Learn how to join on PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X|S with simple steps for an early experience. Key Points
Economic TimesUnderwater Photographer of the Year: Alex Dawson wins 2024 award for stunning ‘Whale Bones’ image | See pic
Alex Dawson has been awarded Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024 for his stunning photo titled ‘Whale Bones’. The photo shows a sea diver beneath the Greenland ice sheet exploring the skeleton of a minke whale. Key Points
mintThese Netflix Documentaries Are Hits. Scientists Hate Them.
“Ancient Apocalypse” and “Unknown: Cave of Bones” circulate unverified science, many archaeologists say. The filmmakers defend their storytelling. Key Points
mintHow to know if you have weak bones? Signs and symptoms of two bone conditions
Your bones may lose density and become fragile as you age. Here are two conditions that can weaken your bones apart from osteoporosis. Know signs and symptoms. | Health Key Points
Hindustan TimesAncient whale in the Peruvian desert likely to be heaviest animal ever
Each vertebra weighs over 220 pounds (100 kilograms) and its ribs measure nearly 5 feet (1.4 meters) long. | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesHuman ancestors butchered and ate each other, study reveals
As per the study, a 1.45-million-year-old hominin bone had cuts similar to butchery marks that have been found on animal bones from around the same time. Key Points
Hindustan TimesT. rex skeleton fetches more than $6 million at auction
A 67-million-year-old composite Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton has been sold at a Swiss auction house. The bones come from three different T. rex specimens. Key Points
Hindustan TimesRelationship between cartilage development and human height: Study
The growth plates at the end of the bones determine the height as the child develops. The length, shape of the body are also determined at the platers' cells. | Health Key Points
Hindustan TimesStress fractures in sport: when stressed bones fight back
Anyone who does a lot of sport risks a stress fracture if the bones are overloaded. Sports physician Karsten Hollander gives tips on how to prevent it. | Health Key Points
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