You can help astronomers unlock the secrets of Jupiter!
As Futura explained in a previous article, the riseSpace In the second half of the twentieth centurye The transfer of the models and techniques of geophysics and geochemistry to other…
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Mediterranean temperatures have reached record highs. Mediterranean temperatures will reach 30°C this Sunday July 24th (like last July 22nd) afloat off the east coast of Corsica (Alistro). Consider the temperature…
Read More »Wasps can make abstract choices
The Fuscatus polystesCompared to bees, commonly known as the often spoiled paper wasps, they actually turn out to be smarter than we thought, according to a study by scientists. American…
Read More »Carina Nebula: What Are These “Cosmic Rocks” James Webb Saw?
The shot of the Carina Nebula is undoubtedly the most poetic of the James Webb Telescope’s first images, with its magnificent “cosmic rocks”. But what exactly are these structures? First…
Read More »This fast radio burst is the strangest ever discovered
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Repeated fast radio bursts The origin of fast radio bursts – or fast radio bursts (FRB) – remains a mystery. Some emit a…
Read More »While July is hot, August…
July sets the tone If the trend becomes strong, it is difficult to control it. Warm weather conditions in July should set the tone for next month. This year, despite…
Read More »Dog Breeding | Ancient Siberian dogs were attracted by fish from humans
(Washington) Beginning about 7400 years ago, Siberian dogs evolved much smaller than wolves. According to a new study, they depended on humans for food, including marine mammals and fish trapped…
Read More »James Webb releases new Galaxy images
Not enough of the first series of JWST films? Here are new fancy shots of a pair of galaxies! Nothing can stop the James Webb Space Telescope! The machine only…
Read More »Samantha Cristoforetti was the first European female astronaut to go into space
This will be the second stay in space for the 45-year-old Italian engineer and fighter pilot, who left for the ISS on April 27. Written article Posted On 07/22/2022 07:44…
Read More »Benoît Michelena: “It is impossible to remove the logic of locality, intimate identity and financial logic. It is intertwined. One cannot go without the other”
For AquiTele, Benoit Michelena, director of the Pôle Espoir de Talence and son of Bernard, Aimé Jacquet’s assistant at the Girondins de Bordeaux, spoke of the club’s grip on the…
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