NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstein described Planet Venus is “a stop in our search for life.” “Today, we are in the midst of a series of exciting discoveries that can tell us more about the possibility of life on Earth,” he said. Report. Astrobiology, which involves the search for life at NASA, is a top priority at NASA, explained Brightenstein. Brittstein …
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Corona virus live in the Northeast: schools and colleges erupt as UK death toll rises
Job loss at Tyne port due to Corona virus collapse hitting revenue Tyne Port has become the Northeast’s latest major employer to report job losses as a result of the corona virus crisis. Port of Tyne (Image: Port of Tyne) The port, which operates in both the North and South Shields, said it had seen a significant decline in business …
Read More »Why blue is one of the brightest colors we see in nature
From Bird feathers To Fruit skins, There are two main ways to show color in the natural world: by Pigment products They provide selective color absorption, or by Structure color – The use of microscopic structures to control light reflection. Now scientists have developed a computer model that explains why nature’s bright matte texture colors are always blue and green: …
Read More »Is there life on Venus? If the discovery of phosphine is here
Scientists have made a discovery that could detect possible signs of life in the atmosphere of the planet Venus. NASA chief called it “the most important development” in the search for extraterrestrial life. We have responded Five quick questions How excited we should be about this discovery and what will happen next. What was discovered? In an invention published today …
Read More »Why do dogs have cold noses?
Especially after rubbing a good belly, a dog may bark at it Nose Into its man as a way of giving thanks. Mostly, this snout boob feels cold and wet. The owner may wonder: Is it normal for a dog’s nose to feel like this? The answer is yes, it is normal. But a hot nose, especially after drowsiness, said …
Read More »Astra’s 1st orbital test release fails when the first stage engine burns out
Astra’s first orbital mission landed, but it soon came down again. California-based space travel made its debut The first orbital test aircraft Tonight (September 11), its two-stage rocket launches 3.1 into the sky at 11:20 pm from the Pacific Spaceport campus in Alaska (local Alaska time at 7:20 pm and September 12 at 0320 GMT). The 38-foot-tall (12 meters) booster, …
Read More »Won 3 2.3 million prizes from the Foundation of British Mathematical Genius Mark Zuckerberg
A mathematical genius has won a $ 2.3 million prize from the foundation of Mark Zuckerberg, which creates complex equations that result from shaking a cup of tea. Martin Hire, 44, of Imperial College London, hit the jackpot with the 2021 Breakthrough Prize for Mathematics. An Austro-British researcher living in London with his mathematician wife, Su-Mei Li, worked on random …
Read More »Physicists developed the smallest magnetic field detector using graphene
Often these are the most important scientific measurements, and researchers have developed a new, super-small device that is capable of detecting magnetic fields even when highly anesthetized. Device, a new type Quantum interference device (SQUID), just 10 nanometers high, or one thousandth of the thickness of human hair. It is made from two layers Graphene – It is one of …
Read More »The new gravity-lensing study points to problems for dark matter models
Zoom in / The giant galaxy cluster MACSJ 1206. Distorted images of distant background galaxies embedded within the cluster, which are seen as curves and smear features. Although the idea of dark matter was first proposed to explain the structure of galaxies, one of its greatest achievements was to explain the nature of the universe. The presence of dark matter …
Read More »We can finally discover the appearance of a mysterious stream circling the Milky Way
Like Jormungandr It orbits the earth, as well as the whole galaxy. About 200,000 light-years away, a large, high-velocity gas galaxy is encircled. We know where it is coming from, more or less. It is very closely associated with large and small macelanic clouds, orbiting dwarf galaxies and eventually being cannibalized by the Milky Way. It gives the cosmic serpent …
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