[ad_1] Scientists around the world are trying to detect dark matter. Scientists currently estimate that up to 85% of the mass in the universe is invisible. This “dark matter” cannot be observed directly because it does not interact with light in the same way as ordinary matter, from which stars, …
Read More »Researchers call 300 million potentially habitable planets in the Milky Way: Okezone techno
[ad_1] FOR Research astronomers say at least 300 million planets in the Milky Way are potentially inhabited by living things. This is based on data from the Kepler Space Telescope, which reports that hundreds of planets have Earth-like properties. “Kepler told us there are billions of planets, but we now …
Read More »There are 300 million planets suitable for human life
[ad_1] Harianjogja.com, JAKARTA – The US Space Agency has stated that there are 300 million planets in our galaxy that are habitable. The US space agency’s Kepler Space Telescope spent nine years on a planet-hunting mission, successfully identifying thousands of exoplanets in our galaxy before running out of fuel in …
Read More »The study shows that oxidizing hydrogen peroxide can actually slow down cellular aging
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 9, 2020 At high concentrations, reactive oxygen species – known as oxidants – are harmful to the cells of all organisms and have been linked to aging. But a study from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has now shown that low levels of oxidizing …
Read More »This bacterium survived outside the space station for a damn year
[ad_1] A year in space is not a walk in the park. Just ask Scott Kelly, the American astronaut who spent a year on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2015. His long stay in space changed his DNA, telomeres and gut microbiome, he lost bone density and three months …
Read More »The flight of the International Space Station is coming to an end …
[ad_1] On Monday, November 2, 2020, the world celebrated the continued presence of humans in space for 20 years aboard the International Space Station, and the cost of the International Space Station was approximately $ 150 billion, and hosted 241 astronauts from 19 countries. . for a period of 7,300 …
Read More »Climate change could lead to the extinction of ancient human species
[ad_1] Many close relatives of our species, homo sapiens, It has been on this earth ever since the genre Homo Evolved 20 million years ago. These hominins lived in a variety of residential and harsh environments. Some have even crossed paths and interference. However, more than one important technical and …
Read More »Scottish technology on a mission to Mars as WL Gore hails a new space thrust
[ad_1] The Scottish-made components that will land on Mars in February are the “heart” of NASA’s Perseverance Rover, on a journey to collect samples on a mission that conjures images of potential in space travel that now feels less like science fiction. However, the more than three miles of wires …
Read More »Researchers to develop new optogenetic tools for biology and medicine
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 8, 2020 The European Research Council (ERC) is providing € 10 million in funding for an interdisciplinary and collaborative project in the structural and biophysical analysis of selected photoreceptors and their development into “OptoGPCR”, light-controlled molecular switches with a wide range of applications in …
Read More »Voyager 2 breaks its radio silence for the first time in eight months
[ad_1] (MENAFN – Gulf Times) Here are some interesting news recently from deep space (starting from a distance of 2mn km from the earth’s surface). Voyager 2, the oldest working and operational spacecraft launched 43 years ago, broke its radio silence of nearly eight months last week. This has been …
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