[ad_1] In May of this same 2020, there was an immense explosion of gamma rays that emitted extraordinary energy and was seen with Hubble. The mythical and renowned telescope Hubble he is about to terminate his “contract” and does not intend to “renew”. In 2021 it will close its operations, …
Read More »Researchers have discovered the secret Covid-19 weapon to enter our cells
[ad_1] DECRIPTURE – A protein “hidden” in the spicules of the virus would open a second cellular portal of entry. Explanations. On Friday, two independent teams of researchers published their findings in the journal Science. 330293007 / Fabian – stock.adobe.com The Covid-19 virus has a secret weapon hidden in its …
Read More »SpaceX is once again sending people into space. This time the crew will be even more numerous
[ad_1] This will not be SpaceX’s first human mission. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley boarded the Crew Dragon spacecraft this summer, the Falcon 9 rocket took them into Earth orbit and eventually landed on the ISS. After two months of living and working at the station, they boarded …
Read More »what are the most contaminating places?
[ad_1] DECRIPTURE – An American study was able to quantify the risks of contagion linked to the places and commercial activities frequented. Through Vincent Bordenave and infographic service Fitness centers are among the riskiest places. 259170883 / Yakov – stock.adobe.com What are the most effective measures to control the Covid …
Read More »The United Nations hails the performance of injectable antiretrovirals for women
[ad_1] The UN agency for the fight against AIDS welcomed on Monday 9 November the results of an antiretroviral, cabotegravir, which injected every two months helps protect women from the AIDS virus. “A study shows that injections are 89% more effective in preventing HIV than pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) pills taken …
Read More »The second cable fails in Arecibo, causing even more damage to the famous SETI dish
[ad_1] Damage to the dish due to the August cable failure. Image: UCF today Another cable fell on the reflective dish of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, another frustrating setback for this beloved facility. The main support cable of the Arecibo Observatory failed and fell on the dish below …
Read More »Blockage causes hair loss, a study showed. Here’s how to find out when it’s already a problem
[ad_1] In the fall, it’s like leaf hair. The days are getting shorter and winter is coming. And this is the time of year when we lose the most. This is according to a study published in the British Journal by Dermatology, which includes data from eight countries. In summer …
Read More »A NYUAD study finds that stellar flares can lead to a planet’s diminishing habitability
[ad_1] IMAGE: An artist’s conception of HD 209458 b, an exoplanet whose atmosphere is torn away at more than 35,000 km / hour by the radiation of its nearby parent star. This hot view More Credits: NASA / European Space Agency / Alfred Vidal-Madjar (Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, CNRS) Fast …
Read More »Starwatch: Venus and Mercury align with the crescent moon | Science
[ad_1] Starwatch November 9, 2020 Venus and Mercury There is a beautiful alignment to look out for in this week’s morning sky as the waning crescent moon makes its way towards the brilliant Venus lighthouse and the rarely seen innermost planet Mercury. Spica is added to the scene, the brightest …
Read More »NICK STROBEL: Finally some good news about water – about the moon | Fun
[ad_1] There may be more water on the moon than we initially thought. While it’s not enough to think about beach vacations, it may be enough to sustain a permanent human presence on the moon. A study released last week shows that some 40,000 square kilometers in the moon’s polar …
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