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Conoce al nanocamaleón, el reptil más pequeño del mundo

Conoce al nanocamaleón, el reptil más pequeño del mundo
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World s Smallest Reptile Discoverd in Madagascar

Close A team of international scientists has found a minuscule chameleon in Northen Madagascar that is believed to be the smallest reptile in the world.  The newest discovered chameleon is called the  Brookesia nana (B.nana) that is extremely tiny that the adult male measures less than an inch including its tail and is considered to be the smallest reptile among the 11,500 known reptile species. The females are a bit larger than the males, at about three-quarters of an inch from vent to snout. The team published their study on January 29 this year in the journal Scientific Reports. (Photo : Scientific Reports)

Ridiculously Tiny Chameleons Discovered in Madagascar

Ridiculously Tiny Chameleons Discovered in Madagascar Photo: Glaw et al, Scientific Reports 2021 Researchers have found a minuscule chameleon in Northern Madagascar, which they believe to be the smallest reptile on the planet. Small body, big attitude just look at that face. Advertisement B. nana (if you squint, it does kind of look like a banana) . Females of the species are larger than males, at about three-quarters of an inch from snout to vent. The new record holders are the adult males, which are less than an inch including the tail. Oh, and the males also have huge hemipenes (genitals) in proportion to their size. The team’s findings were published today in the journal Scientific Reports.

Moonrise project tests 3D printing on lunar rover prototype

Moonrise project tests 3D printing on lunar rover prototype 13 Jan 2021 LZH research concludes with laser system mounted on arm of lunar vehicle test-bed. Moon light: laser sintering of lunar dust A project investigating the feasibility of carrying out 3D printing of moon-dust on the lunar surface has concluded by successfully testing its prototype laser system on a lunar rover test-bed. Moonrise, a consortium led by Laser Zentrum Hannover (LZH) together with the Institute of Space Systems (IRAS) of the Technical University of Braunschweig, has spent two years designing a laser platform potentially able to melt lunar regolith into structural forms. The work was funded by the Volkswagen Foundation.

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