[ad_1] The Leonid meteor shower will peak in November 2020 across East AngliaIpswich Star The Northern Taurid meteor shower fueled by fireballs sets the sky ablaze. How to watchCNET The 2020 Taurid meteor shower will be more visible tonight in the UKCambridgeshire Live Winter meteor shower UK 2020 – The …
Read More »The universe is getting hotter, scientists say
[ad_1] The universe is getting hotter as it ages, scientists said. New research has explored the temperature of the universe over the past 10 billion years in an attempt to understand its “thermal history”. They found that the average temperature of the gas across the cosmos increased more than 10 …
Read More »Australia’s Iconic Telescope Celebrates Indigenous Astronomy | Voice of America
[ad_1] SYDNEY – Australia’s most famous radio telescope that played a key role in the telecast of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 has received a new Aboriginal name. Known as “The Dish”, the telescope near Parkes in New South Wales, 380 kilometers west of Sydney, will also be …
Read More »Whales, dolphins and seals are “highly susceptible” to coronavirus infection
[ad_1] Experts warn that whales, dolphins and seals are “ highly susceptible ” to COVID-19 infections that could cause life-threatening liver and lung damage in endangered animals The researchers examined how much various marine mammals are at risk for the coronavirus Many found may be more susceptible to infections than …
Read More »Jupiter’s moon Europa could glow in the dark
[ad_1] This site can earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. You’ve probably seen numerous photos and renders of Europa, its frozen surface covered in reddish streaks. However, those images are all captured in sunlight. A new analysis from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) suggests …
Read More »The heart of a mouse embryo was initially created from stem cells
[ad_1] Swiss molecular biologists have created an analog of the heart of a mouse embryo from stem cells. The main advantage of embryonic organelles is that many different tissues develop parallel within them. They exchange the same fundamental signals for the correct growth of the embryo. The heart cells that …
Read More »Better performing graphene electrodes for supercapacitors
[ad_1] Fig. 1. Schematic illustration of the laser-inducing improved growth process of ultra-thick 3D graphene structures with hierarchical pores. Credit: LI Nian Recently, a research team led by Prof. Wang Zhenyang of the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) Institute of Solid State Physics reported a new method for preparing …
Read More »A new and efficient way to create nanographs for power and display devices
[ad_1] The copper probe can manipulate matter on an atomic scale. Credit: © 2020 Shiotari et al. Nanographene is a material that could fundamentally improve solar cells, fuel cells, LEDs, and more. Typically, the synthesis of this material has been imprecise and difficult to control. For the first time, researchers …
Read More »SpaceX’s Starship SN8 prototype fires its engines for the second time
[ad_1] The latest from SpaceX Starship The prototype has just started its engines for the second time, potentially paving the way for a 15km-high test flight in the near future. The SN8 vehicle (“Serial No. 8”) exploded for a few seconds Tuesday evening (November 10) in a “static fire” test …
Read More »NASA certifies SpaceX’s Crew Dragon for astronaut flights, gives ‘go’ for launch on November 14
[ad_1] SpaceX’s next astronaut flight to NASA is “ready” for launch this weekend, agency officials announced on Tuesday (November 10), followed by news that SpaceX has been certified for regular flights to and from the Station. International Space. NASA and SpaceX completed a critical flight readiness (FRR) review for the …
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