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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Completes Last Flyover Of Bennu, To Begin Return Journey Soon

April 19, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

NASA’s Space Launch System Clears Key Test Ahead Of Artemis I Mission

The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft of NASA is preparing for a farewell to Bennu. Bennu is an asteroid. The spacecraft has successfully completed its last flyover of Bennu. NASA said that it is now drifting away from Bennu. The spacecraft will soon begin its journey to Earth. It will return with a sample of Bennu’s surface. According […]

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Scientists Claim The Earth Might Witness A Prolonged Summer Of Six Months

April 7, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Summer

A new study has found that the seasons changing before time might be an outcome of climate change and the warming of standard global temperature.  Experts have said that it can result in extended summer of at least six months. As per the report, these balance shifts might have deadly impacts on agriculture, the natural […]

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NASA’s Space Launch System Clears Key Test Ahead Of Artemis I Mission

March 23, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

NASA’s Space Launch System Clears Key Test Ahead Of Artemis I Mission

NASA has achieved a new milestone in developing new technology for its ambitious Artemis program. The space agency said that the Space Launch System (SLS) has passed a key test. SLS is a super heavy-lift launch vehicle. It is touted to be the most powerful rocket ever built by any agency. NASA has designed the […]

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Temperature In Antarctic Peninsula To Rise By Almost 1.5 Degrees Celsius In Next 20 Years: Study

March 22, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Temperature In Antarctic Peninsula To Rise By Almost 1.5 Degrees Celsius In Next 20 Years Study

Climate change poses a grave threat to the existence of life on Earth. The rising temperature is causing enormous damage to the environment and lives. A new study has said that the rising temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula is a matter of serious concern for humanity. The next 25 years will see a sharp jump […]

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Earth’s Oxygen Rich Atmosphere Has Life Span Of Another 1 Billion Years: Study

March 9, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Earth

Earth is losing its atmosphere. A new study has said the life span of Earth’s atmosphere is not more than a billion years. It said that atmosphere will die in the next billion years. The planet’s environment is extremely oxygenated. This means that the atmosphere’s chemical compounds’ structure contains oxygen. Be it the outer atmosphere […]

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Earth’s Oxygen Rich Atmosphere Has Life Span Of Another 1 Billion Years: Study

March 9, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Earth's Oxygen Rich Atmosphere Has Life Span Of Another 1 Billion Years Study

Earth is losing its atmosphere. A new study has said the life span of Earth’s atmosphere is not more than a billion years. It said that atmosphere will die in the next billion years. The planet’s environment is extremely oxygenated. This means that the atmosphere’s chemical compounds’ structure contains oxygen. Be it the outer atmosphere […]

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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Sends High-Resolution Selfie, First Color Photos Of Mars

March 2, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Sends High-Resolution Selfie, First Color Photos Of Mars

The Perseverance rover is in a healthy state on Mars. The rover has tested its instruments and all are working fine. It has just clicked a selfie-and transmitted it to Earth station. It has also sent some stunning photos of the planet. The selfie that the rover has sent is a high-resolution color photo. The […]

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NASA’s Acting Chief Steve Jurczyk Says 2024 Mission To Land Humans On Moon Not Feasible

March 2, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

NASA’s Acting Chief Steve Jurczyk Says 2024 Mission To Land Humans On Moon Not Feasible

NASA’s upcoming Moon mission could take a hit. According to the agency’s acting chief Steve Jurczyk, the 2024 goal to land humans on Moon is no longer a realistic target. Steve is serving as the space agency’s acting administrator after Jim Bridenstine resigned as NASA administrator in January soon after Joe Biden took oath as […]

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You have heard of Donkey Kong, Now Prepare Yourself for Monkey Mind-pong, Thanks to Elon Musk’s Neuralink Implantable Brain-machine Interfaces

February 3, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Neuralink

Neuralink, which is one among the many startups founded by Elon Musk, develops implantable brain-machine interfaces with the prime objective being to help to cure neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s, dementia and spinal cord injuries. This step forward is expected to ultimately fuse humankind with Artificial Intelligence (AI). During trials, a chip was implanted into […]

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Facial Expressions May Misguide While Judging a Person, Study Claims

February 17, 2020 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Facial Expressions

Many times, we guess people or their feelings, depending on their facial expressions. We often take too-quick assumptions regarding people’s emotions from expressions on their faces. People often surmise a smile expresses happiness; many times, we get a smile in return. On the other hand, if a person sees another one sad, the individual tries […]

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European Space Agency successfully puts CHEOPS into orbit

December 20, 2019 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

European Space Agency successfully puts CHEOPS into orbit

Since time unknown, humans are curious to know about our planet and beyond. Recorded ancient wisdom finds mention of planetesimal bodies and planets other than our mother Earth. From observations by sky-gazing and impeccable estimations, calculations in ancient times to the present first-hand observations through telescopes and satellites, humans have come a far way. Our […]

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Scientists Have Solved the Mystery Behind Giant Amazonian Fish with Toughest Scales

October 18, 2019 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Fishes have a protective layer of scales over their skin, which offers them a flexible body. Even more, it makes them light enough to move upwards. These various needs have pressed the development of scales that can bear significant beating without affecting the freedom of movement. Scientists have Studied a giant Amazon fish, which swims […]

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NASA confirms the Existence of Super Massive Black hole 2.6 Billion Heavier than Sun

October 2, 2019 by David Barret Leave a Comment

NASA’s Hubble Telescope has spotted the supermassive black hole in a distant galaxy. The black hole is nearly 2.6 billion times heavier than Sun, which makes it the supermassive black hole. When the International collaboration of Astronomers captured the image of the black hole shadow, it became famous in the astronomer’s community. The first images […]

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Aerosols Particles Because of Biomass Burning Have Climate Change Implications

September 26, 2019 by David Barret Leave a Comment

The occurrence of wildfires is more frequent these days and widespread across the globe. These wildfires generally take place in areas with an abundance of plants and wilderness. For instance, the raging fires that are currently burning the Brazilian Amazon. However, such burning of biomass can be a great environment calamity, as the smoke released […]

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The vegan diet lacks choline which is essential for overall health

September 26, 2019 by stefenmarwa Leave a Comment

Becoming vegan has been a trend for past few months keeping in mind health benefits it offers. Choline is found in a variety of meat but not much in plants. Choline is an essential nutrient that helps in brain as well as nervous system in regulating memory, muscle function etc, as per national institute of […]

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