[ad_1] New research suggests massive floods once swept through an area on Mars. Scientists say the discovery could be a new sign that the planet may once have had the right conditions to support some form of life. The evidence comes from data collected by NASA’s Curiosity rover, an exploration …
Read More »Can restaurant curtains prevent Coronavirus infections?
[ad_1] Some restaurants provide plastic curtains so people can stay separated from each other while they eat. But are these tents a safe way to eat out during the coronavirus health crisis? Health experts say outdoor tents are a little safer than eating indoors. But not all curtains are the …
Read More »The new app records sound to identify dangerous mosquitoes
[ad_1] Scientists have created a new file app designed to identify dangerous mosquitoes based on the sounds made by insects. The app, called Abuzz, aims to help fight the main diseases spread by mosquitoes. Diseases – such as malaria, dengue fever and yellow fever – kill hundreds of thousands of …
Read More »The telescope on the moon could study the oldest stars in the universe
[ad_1] American astronomers say new evidence supports the idea that a large telescope on the moon could study the oldest stars in the universe. A group of international scientists proposed the idea of building a similar telescope to NASA in 2008. The US space agency looked into the plan, but …
Read More »Astronomers Discover the Source of Fast Radio Burst
[ad_1] A little luck helped astronomers solve a mystery in space: What causes powerful but super-fast energy signals moving across the universe? Scientists have been aware of these signals, called fast radio bursts, for about 13 years. And they saw them coming from outside ours galaxy. This makes it harder …
Read More »The moon contains more water than previously thought
[ad_1] The moon can hold water in more places and in greater quantities than scientists have suggested in the past. The finding is based on two studies – published in Nature Astonomy – who looked at new data from the US space agency NASA. The discovery could be important for …
Read More »Galaxy Digital Stock flies like Bitcoin Bull Mike Novogratz increases the mail
[ad_1] Bitcoin bull Mike Novogratz has increased his holdings in Galaxy Digital Holdings – the cryptic merchant bank he founded – to 79.3%, after acquiring a further 2.7% of his outstanding shares. Previously, Novogratz held a 76.6% stake. The former hedge fund manager has acquired 7,500,768 ordinary shares for C …
Read More »The volume of OTC Bitcoin exchanges flies as institutions can accumulate
[ad_1] While the volume of centralized trade has declined overall, the OTC (over-the-counter) Bitcoin markets have seen a surge in buyers leading to a shortage of sellers, according to Diar's latest data. This may suggest that institutional investors are quietly stocking bitcoins while trying to keep prices down for the …
Read More »Ripple flies like the most widespread cryptographic markets See Flush of Green
[ad_2][ad_1] Thursday, September 20: practically all the cryptocurrencies of the big market are now in green, publishing solid gains across the board, as shown by Coin360 data. Market Display by Coin360 After a volatile week, Bitcoin (BTC) rebounded past $ 6,400 last night, reaching $ 6.450 before correcting slightly and …
Read More »Bitcoin Hashrate flies while Ethereum sees mining activity decrease
[ad_1] The figures show that the miners of BTC have intensified their activity in the last few months, while the ETH hashrer has fallen along with the price of the currency. The cryptocurrency market has suffered a decline of 70% more than its December 2017 peak. Although driven by a …
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