[ad_1] The origin of the mysterious radio bursts in space has puzzled scientists for years, until now. A strange spatial mystery that has puzzled astronomers for years is one step closer to being solved. The Fast Radio Bursts (FRB) phenomenon was first detected by Australian radio astronomers at the Parkes …
Read More »Fast Radio Burst source source detected
[ad_1] For the first time, scientists have detected a Fast Radio Burst (FRB) that came from our own Milky Way galaxy. The brilliant flashes of energy only last a split second and their source has puzzled astronomers since an FRB was first discovered in 2007. For years, the mysterious radio …
Read More »Trailing Mars asteroid may be the long-lost twin of our …
[ad_1] Representation of the planet Mars and its retinue of Trojans orbiting the Lagrange points L4 and L5. The dashed curve traces the orbit of the planet. In L5, the asteroid 101429 is represented by the blue dot, the asteroid Eureka and its family are represented in red and amber …
Read More »ULA cleans up Atlas 5 launch while SpaceX prepares repaired rocket for GPS mission – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket sits on pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Tuesday, November 3. Credit: United Launch Alliance The United Launch Alliance canceled the planned launch of an Atlas 5 rocket on Wednesday in Cape Canaveral to fix a problem with the …
Read More »Ancient squid-like creature that has a lifespan of 200 years
[ad_1] The animal, Maximum Diplomoceras (D. maximum), lived about 68 million years ago and grew to 1.5 meters in length. Scientists discovered a repetitive pattern in the isotope signatures that they believed related to methane released from the seafloor. They concluded D. maximum added a new rib or ridge to …
Read More »This extremely intense planet is basically Hell – BGR
[ad_1] Astronomers have discovered a distant exoplanet so incredibly extreme that life as we know it wouldn’t last a second there. Temperatures above 3,000 ° C, lava oceans and supersonic winds terrorize the planet’s surface, while intense heat evaporates the rocks, which then rain down from above. The planet is …
Read More »The asteroid that follows Mars could be the lost twin of our moon
[ad_1] Representation of the planet Mars and its entourage of Trojans circling Lagrange’s points L4 and L5. The dashed curve traces the orbit of the planet. In L5, the asteroid 101429 is represented by the blue dot, the asteroid Eureka and its family are represented in red and amber respectively. …
Read More »Prehistoric remains suggest a rethinking of the theory that hunting was practiced by men | News from the UK
[ad_1] The theory that prehistoric hunting was only for men appears to be a modern macho construct after a discovery in an ancient burial site in Peru. The remains of a teenager who lived about 9,000 years ago have been found, along with a “well-stocked game hunting kit”. It was …
Read More »ULA delays the launch of the Atlas V Spy satellite rocket again. Here because!
[ad_1] The United Launch Alliance (ULA) paused on the launch of the Atlas V on Wednesday. The latest satellite is expected to orbit after launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. According to a press release, the rocket is expected to carry a payload of a secret spacecraft for the National Reconnaissance …
Read More »New insights into a common protein could have broad biomedical applications
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 4, 2020 A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder sheds light on a protein key to controlling how cells grow, proliferate and function and have long been implicated in tumor development. The results, published this week in the journal Genes and development, …
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