[ad_1] Scientists have once again changed their pursuit of intelligent life. They have another piece of the puzzle. Are we alone in space? Thanks to new research, we are again a little closer to answering the question about the existence of extraterrestrial life and civilization. A large team of scientists …
Read More »The radio burst from inside the Milky Way may help solve the cosmic mystery
[ad_1] Astrophysicists first detected an explosion of cosmic radio waves within our galaxy and identified its source, according to research published Wednesday that sheds new light on one of the Universe’s mysteries. The origin of the powerful fast radio bursts (FRBs) – intense bursts of radio emission that last only …
Read More »China’s advanced radio telescope identifies 240 pulsars
[ad_1] China’s five-hundred-meter aperture spherical radio telescope (FAST), the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope, has identified more than 240 pulsars, according to the National Astronomical Observers of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Based on the data collected by FAST, the scientists published over 40 quality papers. With the help of …
Read More »Coronavirus updates: global cases exceed 48 million while the United States surpasses the tally of 100,000 in one day; China prevents UK travelers; 233,000 deaths in the US – USA TODAY
[ad_1] Coronavirus updates: global cases exceed 48 million while the United States surpasses the tally of 100,000 in one day; China prevents UK travelers; 233,000 deaths in the United StatesUSE TODAY [ad_2] Source link
Read More »Challenge yourself and move more? Huawei Virtual Training Partner Test
[ad_1] With the changes this spring has brought to our lives, I am committed to moving more. Unlike many other times, this time I slowly but surely started to realize this commitment. When I started exercising regularly, I repeatedly found myself thinking that a smart assistant would be helpful, which …
Read More »The first fossil of a duck-billed dinosaur from Africa suggests how dinosaurs once crossed oceans
[ad_1] Duck-billed dinosaurs evolved in North America, spreading to South America, Asia, Europe and eventually Africa. Credit: Raul Martin The first fossils of a duck-billed dinosaur were discovered in Africa, suggesting that the dinosaurs crossed hundreds of kilometers of open water to get there. The study, published in Cretaceous research, …
Read More »a meteorological cocktail on a lava planet: Jerusalem
[ad_1] It goes without saying that the lava planets are among the most inhospitable planets discovered outside the confines of our solar system. These bright spheres orbit so close to their host star that some of their regions are likely to be oceans of lava (lava is a more or …
Read More »Mice flown into space by JAXA, SpaceX point researchers to proteins that could slow aging- Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] FP trend5 November 2020 13:34:16 The Japanese space agency had sent a group of mice into space to learn about the effect space has on their bodies in an effort to monitor and control these changes. Space travel is known to induce changes in humans – similar to a …
Read More »The leaky gap in the Russian ISS module could be repaired in December
[ad_1] A supply of nitrogen and repair materials will be delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) in December that can be used to completely repair the crack in the shell of the Zvezda module, Russian ISS segment flight director Vladimir Solovyov said Wednesday. “The cosmonauts covered the crack with …
Read More »The largest telescope in the world is expected to detect the primordial gravitational wave from the Big Bang
[ad_1] The panoramic photo taken on August 28, 2019 shows China’s 500-meter Aperture Spherical (FAST) spherical radio telescope under maintenance in southwest China’s Guizhou province. (Xinhua / Ou Dongqu) China announced Wednesday that its five-hundred-meter spherical telescope (FAST), the world’s largest and most powerful radio telescope, has discovered more than …
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