[ad_1] Credit: Shutterstock This year marks a decade since the end of the Millennium drought, when floodwaters reached the mouth of the Murray River in 2010. For 1,200 days earlier, Australia’s most iconic river had ceased flowing to the sea, causing populations of fish and other aquatic animals plummet. In …
Read More »Voyager 2 finally says “hello” to NASA
[ad_1] MPI An illustration of Voyager 2 Scientists who had not been able to command the Voyager 2 spacecraft in the past eight months have returned to it. It’s because the radio antenna – Deep Space Station 43 in Australia – had to be turned off for major repairs. It …
Read More »Supersonic Winds, Rocky Rains Predicted on Lava Planet – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Among the most extreme planets discovered beyond the borders of our solar system are the lava planets – fiery worlds that revolve so close to their host star that some regions are likely oceans of molten lava. According to scientists at McGill University, York University and the Indian Institute …
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Read More »Planet that rains rocks and has winds faster than the speed of sound discovered by scientists
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered a planet where it rains rocks, winds whip faster than the speed of sound and there is an ocean of magma more than 100 km deep. Researchers have already discovered extreme “lava planets”. They are worlds so close to their host star that the surface is …
Read More »Synthesis of a diamond-like carbon nanofiber film
[ad_1] Figure 1. Scanning field electron microscope images of copper nanoparticles and the synthesized diamond-like carbon fiber film and a high resolution transmission electron microscope image of a single nanofiber. Credit: Professor Rodney S. Ruoff (IBS CMCM, UNIST An international team of researchers, led by the distinguished Professor Rodney S. …
Read More »The purple crowned fairy wren holds the key to immune function
[ad_1] The researchers measured the constitutive levels of immune function of wild purple-crowned wrens over five years and assessed fitness-related immune function by monitoring subsequent survival. Credit: Mehdi Khadraoui A study by Monash scientists found that the iconic purple-crowned fairy wren could hold the key to a better understanding of …
Read More »NASA contacts Voyager 2 using the updated Deep Space Network antenna
[ad_1] Crews conduct critical upgrades and repairs to the 70 meter (230 ft) wide Deep Space Station 43 radio antenna in Canberra, Australia. In this clip, one of the antenna’s white power cones (which house parts of the antenna’s receivers) is moved by a crane. Credit: CSIRO On October 29, …
Read More »The debts accumulated by the Crown … the loans add to the weight of the Arab world
[ad_1] In light of the Corona pandemic, Arab countries have resorted to obtaining more loans and issuing debt securities to alleviate their economic crises, but these debts will double the burden. The Economist magazine states in a report that since last May, foreigners have invested more than $ 10 billion …
Read More »NASA manages to telephone Voyager 2
[ad_1] You are probably going to a better place on Earth right now NASA managed to make contact with the Voyager 2 probe for the first time since mid-March. The spacecraft flew by itself while the 230-foot wide deep space radio antenna used to communicate with it went offline for …
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