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Current News Researchers have unearthed a 13-million-year-old fossil of a newly discovered ape species in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur District in India. (more)

Norwegian researchers have found that the dynamics of springtime plant growth explain where deer migration occurs in many ecosystems. (more)

Austrian Dominic Thiem won his first Grand Slam tennis title defeating Alexander Zverev, 2-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6, in the 2020 US Open men’s singles final. (more)

Uganda and Tanzania signed agreement allowing for the construction of a oil pipeline connecting Uganda's oil fields to Tanzania's port of Tanga. (more)

India successfully tested a hypersonic air vehicle and accomplished a flight of up to six times the speed of sound. (more)

Israel and Bahrain agreed to establish full diplomatic relations in a historic breakthrough. (more)

Researchers in the Netherlands have conducted a successful maiden flight of the Flying-V, a futuristic airplane that could one day carry passengers in its wings. (more)

In a rare victory for Afghan women, the government of Afghanistan accepted a proposal to put mothers' names on their children's birth certificates. (more) D+ Editors' Picks A GoPro for beetles: Researchers create a robotic camera backpack for insects

In the movie “Ant-Man,” the title character can shrink in size and travel by soaring on the back of an insect. Now researchers at the University of Washington have developed a tiny wireless steerable camera that can also ride aboard an insect, giving everyone a chance to see an Ant-Man view of the world. The camera, which streams video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second, sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — about one-tenth the weight of a playing card — the team mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots. (More)