LiveScience: The 100 Best Science Photos of 2019

Live Science has an interesting post, which includes 100 awesome science photos from 2019.  Check it out… a great way to relax on New Years Day!  Happy New Year from us at ESCONI!

About 99 million years ago, a Cretaceous millipede scampered over the forest floor in what is now Southeast Asia, avoiding being squished by neighboring dinosaurs. But the millipede, now called Burmanopetalum inexpectatum, did stumble into a sticky patch of sap, said researchers who found the tiny corpse entombed in the hardened form of that sap called amber.

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