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Chicken Vs. Egg: Scientists Finally Reveal Which Came First

Chicken Vs. Egg: Scientists Finally Reveal Which Came First
Feb 29 2024 Share

The question of whether the chicken or the egg came first is a tale as old as time. Throughout history, philosophers and scientists have pondered over this riddle, seeking answers in theology, biology, and evolution… but scientists have finally given us the answer.

Notably, Christian philosophers like Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas posited that the chicken came first, created by God as part of the animal kingdom. However, a modern scientific twist to this age-old question has been provided by researchers from BBC Science, shedding light on the debate with evolutionary evidence.

According to scientists, the answer leans in favour of the egg. “Eggs are much older than chickens,” they argue, pointing out that dinosaurs, the predecessors of modern birds, laid eggs long before chickens appeared on the scene. They explain, “Dinosaurs laid eggs, the fish that first crawled out of the sea laid eggs, and the weird articulated monsters that swam in the warm shallow seas of the Cambrian Period 500 million years ago also laid eggs.” In contrast, domestic chickens, as we know them today, only started appearing around 10,000 years ago.

BBC Science Focus’s Luis Villazon further clarifies, “But it doesn’t matter; at some point in evolutionary history when there were no chickens, two birds that were almost-but-not-quite chickens mated and laid an egg that hatched into the first chicken.” This explanation underscores the evolutionary process, suggesting that the egg predates the chicken, albeit the egg in question wasn’t laid by a chicken as we recognise today.

Are you satisfied with the answer?

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New MRI Machine for Gozo General Hospital

New MRI Machine for Gozo General Hospital
Feb 29 2024 Share

The Gozo General Hospital has received a new MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machine, as announced by the Minister for Health and Active Ageing, Jo Etienne Abela.

This development marks an improvement in the healthcare services available on the island, providing residents with enhanced diagnostic capabilities locally.

The news of the new MRI machine was met with widespread approval on social media, garnering hundreds of likes and comments in around two hours.

The addition of this state-of-the-art equipment is seen as a crucial step towards advancing medical care and reducing the need for patients to travel to larger facilities for comprehensive diagnostic procedures.

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Master Chef Malta Should Go Vegan, Animal Rights Organisation Suggests

Master Chef Malta Should Go Vegan, Animal Rights Organisation Suggests
Feb 29 2024 Share

Animal Liberation Malta (ALM) has recently made a call for the popular TV show Master Chef Malta to embrace veganism, echoing practices adopted by Michelin-starred and renowned plant-based restaurants.

This appeal comes in the wake of last Sunday’s episode, which an argument from the animal rights organisation In the episode, contestants were faced with the task of preparing dishes using 12 de-skinned rabbits. The presentation of these animals not only left some of the participants shocked but also ignited a broader conversation about the ethics of using animals as food amongst the vegan community.

ALM’s statement highlighted a fundamental disconnect in how people generally perceive meat versus the animals it comes from. They stated, “Well, on the daily basis people dissociate meat (which comes from animals) and the animal itself. When one doesn’t look into the eyes of the animal, it’s easy to treat a ‘piece of meat’ as an object, but when looking directly into the eye, a sense of morality arises in one’s mind. Is this fair? Is it fair that just for a ‘challenge’ 12 lives, 12 rabbits, had to go through such horrific pain and fright?”

ALM’s message calls for a reevaluation of culinary practices, urging for a shift towards more ethical and compassionate choices in the culinary world.

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Dive Into March Madness: 50% Off Sushi at Hugo’s Lounge!

Dive Into March Madness: 50% Off Sushi at Hugo's Lounge!
Feb 28 2024 Share

Hugo’s Lounge is spicing up March with an exclusive sushi promotion that will have sushi enthusiasts and foodies alike marking their calendars. In a special March offer, Hugo’s Lounge is offering an incredible 50% off on sushi every Wednesday and Sunday throughout the entire month. This mouthwatering deal is also extended to include special occasions like St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th and Easter on March 31st, making it the perfect opportunity to celebrate with some delectable sushi.

The offer is designed to accommodate everyone’s schedule with two dinner sittings available. Guests can choose to dine early between 6PM and 8.45PM or opt for a later sitting from 9PM till the restaurant closes. It’s important to note that this tantalizing offer is redeemable only through bookings, ensuring that every guest receives the best possible experience. Unfortunately, those looking for delivery or takeaway will have to dine in to enjoy this promotion.

With limited seats available, it’s advisable to book your spot in advance to not miss out on this exclusive sushi deal at Hugo’s Lounge. Ready to indulge in some of the best sushi around at half the price? Make your reservation today by calling 27421217. Don’t miss this chance to treat yourself and your loved ones to an unforgettable sushi experience this March!

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