[ad_1] FP trendNovember 19 2020 14:57:09 IST As soon as the pandemic hit us and the governments of all countries imposed blockades, a significant reduction in air pollutants was noted. Now the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has an exact figure of the pollution deviation this year. The data …
Read More »China launches antenna array for Mars, lunar missions
[ad_1] China has launched its first set of giant radio antennas to support missions to Mars and the Moon, sources with the Xi’an Satellite Control Center said Wednesday. After nearly two years of construction, the deep space antenna array system was built at the control center’s Kashgar station in northwestern …
Read More »NASA’s Roman Space Telescope to discover the echoes of the creation of the universe
[ad_1] NASA’s Roman Nancy Grace Space Telescope will detect vestiges of sound waves that once rippled in the primeval cosmic sea. According to new simulations, Roman’s observations could extend these measurements into an unproven epoch between the childhood of the universe and the present day. Studying the echoes of this …
Read More »Lyft Driver’s Diary During Covid: “Says He Doesn’t Wear A Mask To Go In The Car” | Life and style
[ad_1] It’s Sunday afternoon and Jimmy is dancing a slow drunken shuffle in the general direction of my car. His hand-eye coordination is severely impaired. He also doesn’t wear a face mask. I’m the Lyft driver sent here to pick him up at the Hillsboro Bar and Grill in Hillsboro, …
Read More »NASA Unveils Images of Mysterious Colored Light Phenomenon “STEVE” | Science | news
[ad_1] NASA said, “What is creating these long bright streaks in the sky? Nobody is sure. We can’t stop gawking. “A STEVE’s large length and unusual colors, when measured accurately, indicate that it could be related to a subauroral ion drift (SAID), a supersonic river of hot atmospheric ions that …
Read More »A synthesis study shows that phytoplankton can flourish under Arctic sea ice
[ad_1] Optical measurement of a melting pond. Credit: Pierre Coupel Small photosynthetic seaweeds are a key component of the Arctic marine ecosystem, but their role for the ecology of the Arctic Ocean has been underestimated for decades. This is the conclusion of a team of scientists who have synthesized more …
Read More »Humanity must build the technology to “destroy a large oncoming asteroid,” says Richard Dawkins
[ad_1] The evolutionary biologist, best known for his writings on atheism, made the comment on social media in response to a story in The independent on the extinction of the dinosaurs. The article outlined a new study that claimed dinosaurs would have continued to thrive on our planet longer if …
Read More »Cosmonauts complete the spacewalk to prepare the ISS for the arrival of the Russian laboratory
[ad_1] Russian cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov completed a spacewalk to inspect a docking compartment on the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for the installation of a Russian research module next year. Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov spent nearly seven hours on the spacewalk on November 18. It was the …
Read More »The chromosome looks very different than we thought it would be.
[ad_1] Most of us have studied chemistry or biology as a subject since our high school years. So we know very well how a chromosome in our body is represented in a diagram or pictorially. Most of us will say that a chromosome is a tall, thin X-shaped entity. It …
Read More »The chromosome looks very different than we thought it would be.
[ad_1] Most of us have studied chemistry or biology as a subject since our high school years. So we know very well how a chromosome in our body is represented in a diagram or pictorially. Most of us will say that a chromosome is a tall, thin X-shaped entity. It …
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