[ad_1] An underground “conveyor belt” of magma that has risen to the surface for millions of years has been responsible for the longest stretch of erupting supervolcanoes ever seen on the planet, according to new research. Changes in the sea floor led to the formation of channels that allowed magma …
Read More »NASA’s Curiosity Rover discovers unusually bright Martian rocks in the form …
[ad_1] A rock on Mars as seen by NASA’s Curiosity rover. This is exactly what my misshapen pancakes on Sunday morning look like. NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS There may be turmoil on Earth, but contemplating the calm calm of strange rocks on Mars can be a relaxing escape. Especially …
Read More »Using Machine Learning to Monitor the Mental Health Impact of …
[ad_1] Researchers used machine learning to analyze the text of hundreds of thousands of Reddit posts, uncovering some key mental health implications, including an overall increase in anxiety and suicidal thoughts. Photo credit: Christine Daniloff, MIT Dealing with a global pandemic has affected the mental health of millions of people. …
Read More »Spanish banks lead the development of the blockchain-based digital identification model
[ad_2][ad_1] Ten major Spanish companies – including Santander, Libra Bank, Bankia, Caixa Bank and BME – are planning to implement a self-managed digital identity model using blockchain technology. The project, known as Dalion, has completed concept testing, leading to a second phase of development and testing with the aim of …
Read More »South Africa To Play Three Test Series Against Malawi Queens | Netball News
[ad_1] SPAR Proteas will take part in a three-game series 26-30 November against Malawi Queens in Rustenburg; the home team will return to an international netball field for the first time since January By Sky Sports Netball Last updated: 05/11/20 11:31 am A provisional squad of 30 South African players …
Read More »The asteroid Trailing Mars is perhaps 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 »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 »A radio discharge from the Milky Way may help solve the …
[ad_1] Astrophysicists first discovered an explosion of cosmic radio waves in our solar system and identified its source. This emerges from a study published on Wednesday that sheds new light on one of the secrets of the universe. The origin of powerful high-speed radio bursts (FRBs) – intense bursts of …
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 »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 …
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