[ad_1] NASA has a little surprise for all the space enthusiasts out there. NASA has released an audio track of the sounds picked up by the Perseverance Rover’s built-in microphone as it blasts through interplanetary space towards Mars. Perseverance Rover, which is the first spacecraft to be equipped with an …
Read More »The Timau National Observatory in Kupang paves the way for Indonesia to search for exoplanets
[ad_1] How did the universe actually come about? Is there any other life beyond Earth? These are some of humanity’s fundamental questions that are still a mystery. Even so, this question becomes a challenge for world astronomers to reveal the answer. Indonesia, for the first time, will also participate in …
Read More »Arab world – News of the day – 21 November 2020 | Sputnik Arab – Arab – News, opinions and Radio Sputnik
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Read More »Da Vinci’s drawings contain a surprising blend of bacteria, fungi and human DNA
[ad_1] Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his elaborate and nuanced works of art and advanced technological ideas. But new research has revealed another level of complexity to his designs: a hidden world of tiny life forms on his artwork. The findings, the researchers said, could help build a “catalog” …
Read More »Humanoid who lived 6 million years ago walked on all fours and may be closer to chimpanzees than humans
[ad_1] A new report challenges the theory that Sahelanthropus tchadensis, a hominid who lived more than 6 million years ago, was our first known human ancestor. French paleontologists discovered a Sahelanthropus in Chad nearly two decades ago. Dubbing it “Toumai”, they announced the creature as an early biped, with a …
Read More »Scientists discover that outer space is not completely dark
[ad_1] Launched in January 2006, the New Horizons probe continues, even at 10.3 billion kilometers from Earth, bringing important information: a group of NASA researchers recently published a work in which, through images of the distant probe, they can determine whether the outside space is really dark. The question, which …
Read More »Scientists have implanted human genes in monkey brains
[ad_1] By injecting human genes into the monkey’s brain, German and Japanese scientists announced that the brain of the treated monkey fetus had nearly doubled in size. The experiment was not allowed to move beyond the fetal stage due to ethical concerns and unpredictable results. Scientists added human genes to …
Read More »SpaceX will launch the Sentinel-6 ocean mapping satellite on Saturday. Watch it live!
[ad_1] People living in coastal communities or navigating dangerous waters will benefit from data from the new Michael Freilich Sentinel-6 satellite mission. The satellite launch is scheduled for Saturday (November 21) at 12:17 PM EST (9:17 local time and 1717 GMT) Space Launch Complex 4 at Vandenberg Air Force Base …
Read More »Scientists reverse the human aging process in an innovative study
[ad_1] The fountain of youth can be made of air, not water. Scientists say they have successfully reversed the aging process of the elderly through “oxygen therapy” in a one-of-a-kind study. Tel Aviv University researchers used hyperbaric oxygen chambers to target specific cells and DNA linked to a shorter lifespan …
Read More »Satellite Europe, US “Climate Guardian” to monitor the oceans
[ad_1] 1 of 5 In this November 3, 2020 photo, provided by the European Space Agency, the Sentinel-6 satellite is positioned inside the upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket. The joint Europe-US satellite mission to improve measurements of rise in the sea level was launched from Vandenberg Air Force …
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