[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic has plunged all of us into a state of uncertainty. In a rapidly changing situation where it is difficult to know what will happen next, making decisions can be difficult. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London have created a simplistic model of …
Read More »UK-led space telescope to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos
[ad_1] Its mission is to understand the links between a planet’s chemistry and its environment by plotting approximately 1,000 known planets outside our Solar System, providing scientists with a complete picture of what exoplanets are made of, how they formed and how they formed. will evolve. The Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared …
Read More »Global warming continues regardless of what we do: study – entertainment
[ad_1] Even if humanity stops emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, the Earth will warm up for centuries to come and oceans will rise by meters, according to a controversial modeling study released Thursday. The natural factors of global warming – more clouds trapping heat, melting permafrost and shrinking sea ice – …
Read More »The study reveals how to improve natural gas production in shale
[ad_1] LOS ALAMOS, NM, November 12, 2020 – A new hydrocarbon study contradicts conventional wisdom about how methane is trapped in rock, revealing a new strategy to more easily access the precious energy resource. “The most challenging problem facing the shale energy industry is the very low recovery rate of …
Read More »The solar system was formed in less than 200,000 years
[ad_1] The artistic conception of the dust and gas surrounding a newly formed planetary system. Image courtesy of NASA. A long time ago – about 4.5 billion years – our sun and our solar system formed in the short span of 200,000 years. This is the conclusion of a group …
Read More »Birth of the magnetar from a colossal collision potentially seen for the first time
[ad_1] Long ago and throughout the universe, a huge explosion of gamma rays released more energy in half a second than the sun will produce during its 10 billion years of life. After examining the incredibly bright burst with optical, X-ray, near-infrared and radio wavelengths, an astrophysics team led by …
Read More »2020 Cryptocurrency Market Trend by Competitive Environment, Research Study, Major Player Analysis, Sales Revenue, Global Opportunities, and Asset Analysis 2025
[ad_2][ad_1] Global Cryptocurrency industry The research report offers an in-depth analysis of the latest developments, market size, status, upcoming technologies, industry drivers, challenges, regulatory policies, with key company profiles and actor strategies. The research report includes the new players in the global cryptocurrency industry who have an idea of the …
Read More »F&B Kyochon “Chicken Kyochon”, 29.98% on first day of listing ↑ … 2.5 times the public offering
[ad_1] Industry “Kyochon F&B is expected to continue stable growth based on its dominance in the domestic market. It is good that it is entering the home cooked food market in earnest as well as quantitative and qualitative growth.” Kyochon F&B, famous for “Kyochon chicken”, closed at a high price …
Read More »Work on sugar: University of Michigan study found sugar remodels molecular memory in fruit flies
[ad_1] According to a University of Michigan study, a high-sugar diet reprograms the taste cells in fruit flies, blunting their sensitivity to sugar and leaving a “molecular memory” on their tongues. By examining fruit flies, researchers Monica Dus, Anoumid Vaziri and collaborators found that high-sugar diets completely remodeled the taste …
Read More »Atmospheric rivers help create huge holes in Antarctic sea ice
[ad_1] Rutgers University Hot, humid rivers of air can affect the entire continent and influence climate change A band of clouds in an atmospheric river extending from South America to the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone on September 16, 2017. Image: NASA Warm, humid rivers of air in Antarctica play a …
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