Dark matter hunt yields unexplained signal - Yahoo News The Xenon 1T experiment may have found signs of a previously undetected dark matter particle. More...
Are Planets With Oceans Common In The Galaxy? - Eurasia Review Several years ago, planetary scientist Lynnae Quick began to wonder whether any of the more than 4,000 known exoplanets, or planets beyond our solar More...
City of Cape Canaveral Releases Four Week Covid-19 Wastewater Testing Results - SpaceCoastDaily.com In early May, the City of Cape Canaveral announced that it was taking part in a low-cost four-week program to help map COVID-19 across the United States with a company called Biobot Analytics. More...
New research hints at the presence of unconventional galaxies containing 2 black holes - Nanowerk An international team of astronomers identifies periodic gamma-ray emissions from 11 active galaxies. More...
Antarctica mystery: Origins of 'The Thing' fossil unravelled by scientists - Express.co.uk A MYSTERIOUS object discovered in Antarctica which scientists dubbed 'The Thing' has had its true origins revealed. More...
A dark matter experiment finds something … but not what it was looking for - InTallaght An experiment for dark matter research has finally announced that it has found something, but it is not what it was looking for. Those responsible for XENON1T, More...
SpaceX's historic encore: Astronauts arrive at space station - Fredericksburg.com CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX delivered two astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA on Sunday, following up a historic liftoff with an equally smooth docking in yet another... More...
What’s in the morning sky? Several planets putting on a show before sunrise - WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando If you’ve looked up before the sun has broken the horizon, you’ve likely seen the show space has been putting on for us. Jupiter and Saturn have been hanging out close together before midnight and the Mars joins the party in the wee hours of the morning. All… More...
You don’t need a telescope to be a stargazer - The Washington Post Investing some time into stargazing will yield not just a better understanding of Earth’s relationship to its galactic surroundings, but a bit of perspective in unsettling times. More...
Outset for Photosynthesis- Nature Captured in Breakthrough "Molecular Movie" - Market Research News ] Credit: Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory One of attribute's crucial chain reaction is actually right now being actually recorded in an More...
Look Up - San Mateo Daily Journal It’s a big astronomical day. Saturday is summer solstice. Summer solstice is the official start of summer in the northern half of the globe. According to the Farmer’s Almanac, this More...
Advice on how to spot a test and trace scam - Rochdale Online As the new test and trace service for coronavirus is introduced, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) reminds the public to... More...
A 100 Km CERN Collider Aims To Find Origin Of Universe At Cost Of ₹1.8 Lakh Crore - India Times CERN, the European research organisation that currently operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, has decided to take up another mammoth scientific project under its wings. The new project is a 100-kilometre long machine that will possibl… More...
NASA wants to send a spacecraft to Neptune’s strange moon Triton - Digital Trends NASA has proposed sending a spacecraft to Neptune's moon Triton, to learn more about this body which hasn't been visited since Voyager 2 flew by 30 years ago. More...
SpaceX Dragon 2 Won't Be Back From ISS Until After July Suggests FCC Filing - Best gaming pro SpaceX Crew Dragon 2 approaches the Worldwide House Station’s (ISS) Concord module in March, 2019 as a part of the automobile’s testing. (Picture Credit score: NASA) On the shut of final month, astronautic launch companies supplier and gear manufacturing Hous… More...
Footprints Linked to Ancient Dinosaur Found in Australia - http://www.newsgram.com/ Giant footprints found in a disused coal mine belong to Australia’s biggest predatory dinosaur, according to new research. More...
A Fossil Known As ‘The Thing’ Turns Out To Be A Deflated Egg Of Extinct Sea Lizard - ED Times A fossil, nicknamed 'The Thing' kept in The National Museum of Natural History turns out to br a 66 million year old fossil. Read to know more. More...
Mass extinction 450 million years ago 'triggered by volcanic eruptions and global warming' - The Independent The Late Ordovician event killed around 85 per cent of all marine species More...
New observations suggest the Universe might be expanding at a higher rate than we thought - The Next Web Understanding the Hubble constant, the rate at which the Universe expands, is one of the crucial figures astrophysics need to better understand the Cosmos. There are several ways ... More...
Graphene-based textiles are cooled in the heat and heated in the cold - FREE NEWS Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed a new type of smart fabric that can be embedded in adaptive clothing - it keeps cool in warm weather and vice versa More...
Off the Scales: Fish Armor Both Tough and Flexible – X-Ray Beam Analysis Could Lead to Remarkable Synthetic Materials - SciTechDaily High-tech imaging of carp scales by Berkeley Lab scientists reveals remarkable properties that could lead to advanced synthetic materials. Humans have drawn technological inspiration from fish scales going back to ancient times: Romans, Egyptians, and other c… More...
Winter solstice 2020: Sunday is Australia's shortest day of year - 7NEWS.com.au Sunday is the shortest day of the year and Australians have been asked to take part in a potential record-setting attempt. More...
Telescope captures new X-ray map of the universe, and its breathtaking - Republic World - Republic World A German-Russian space telescope has captured some breathtaking new images of the sky. The data comes from the eRosita instrument mounted on Spektr-RG. More...
Planets With Large Oceans are Probably Common in the Milky Way - Universe Today A new study by a team of NASA scientists indicates that "ocean worlds," like those in our Solar System, could be very common in our Universe. More...
It's Lonely Being a Black Scientist - The Wire 'I’m silent because an honest conversation is long overdue and I don’t know where or how to begin.' More...
‘The wondrous map’: how unlocking human DNA changed the course of science - The Guardian Thanks to the success of the Human Genome Project, 20 years ago this week, scientists can track biology and disease at a molecular level More...
Cool clip shows Space-X satellites moving across sky in "satellite train" - Yahoo News UK A cool clip shows some of Space-X's newest Starlink satellites moving across the sky in a "satellite train" today (June 21st). This group of satellites was launched on June 13th and are gradually separating but are still relatively close together. The priva… More...
NASA selects new head of human spaceflight mission - The Rahnuma Daily Washington, June 13 (IANS) The US space agency has selected new head for its human spaceflight mission as it successfully sent two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the US soil, and now aims to land hum… More...
Partial Solar Eclipse Visible in the Sky Over Tehran - Sputnik SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI4lx9retCL7_cBmmceEQ8g?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SputnikNews Twitter https:... More...
UPDATE: SpaceX Falcon 9 Scheduled to Launch Starlink 9 from Cape Canaveral on Tuesday, June 23 - SpaceCoastDaily.com SpaceX has pushed back next week's launch of a Falcon 9 rocket to Tuesday, June 23, carrying Starlink 9 from Kennedy Space Center's historic LC-39A. More...
New study to search universe for signs of technological civilizations - Space Daily Boston MA (SPX) Jun 22, 2020 -
Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard and Smithsonian and the University of Rochester are collaborating on a project to search the universe for signs of life via technosignatures, afte More...
Rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse: Dazzling pictures from around the world - CNET A stunning annular eclipse swept across parts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia Sunday and the cameras were clicking. More...
Our galaxy could contain 600 million Earth-like planets! - InTallaght British Columbia, Canada: Astronomers have calculated that only one out of every five stars like the Sun in our Milky Way galaxy could be surrounded by a star l More...
Black hole shock: Astronomers find ‘strange’ objects lurking near Milky Way’s centre - Express.co.uk STRANGE objects have been lurking near to the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, leaving experts baffled. More...
In pictures: Rare solar eclipse darkens Asia on the summer solstice - BBC News Skywatchers photographed the "ring of fire", where the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. More...
No ring of fire seen from Goa during annular solar eclipse - Devdiscourse Naik said the formation of the "ring of fire" was observed in most of the northern India. He said many people watched the rare celestial event from their homes through online links and live streaming. More...
Two suns appear on US-Canada border? Here’s the truth behind this viral video - NewsX A post has been going viral across the Internet about the presence of two Suns, under a phenomenon called 'Hunter's Moon'. More...
Black hole bombshell: Scientists stunned by monster black holes in dwarf galaxies - Express.co.uk ASTRONOMERS have made a startling discovery about black holes after finding gigantic versions of the mysterious entities in some of the smallest galaxies. More...
COVID-19 crisis: NASA and Partner Space Agencies to release global view of coronavirus impacts - Gadget Bridge In order to track the environmental and socioeconomic impacts caused by the global response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, a unique collection of data from Earth-observing spacecraft managed by NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aero… More...
NASA news: Space agency shows ‘galactic firework display’ from black hole - Express.co.uk NASA has revealed a stunning image of a galaxy across the universe which is producing a mesmeric ‘firework' display. More...
Not by Asteroids Alone: ESA Explains the Dangers of Possible Comet Impact - Sputnik International The space agency noted that since "most meteors are generated by tiny fragments of comets", one could say that, "in a certain sense", comets do impact us every year. More...
Researchers showed climate change using heat stripes - FREE NEWS Researchers have shown climate change using heat strips. According to their data, the last 19 of 20 years were the hottest in the history of the planet More...
The International Space Station is Getting a “Toilet Upgrade” From NASA - Beebom The Universal Waste Management System (UWMS) is a new toilet system developed by NASA and they are planning to intall this system in the ISS in this fall. More...
C'garh:Cloudy skies hamper clear view of partial solar eclipse - Devdiscourse He said the complete "ring of fire", which is part of an annular solar eclipse, was not visible in Raipur. In view of coronavirus lockdown, no joint sessions were organised this time for viewing the celestial event, Chakradhari said. More...
Help Curiosity Avoid Sand On Mars - iProgrammer Programming book reviews, programming tutorials,programming news, C#, Ruby, Python,C, C++, PHP, Visual Basic, Computer book reviews, computer history, programming history, joomla, theory, spreadsheets and more. More...
Physicists hunt for room-temperature superconductors that could revolutionize the world's energy system - Kiowa County Press Electric grids, such as high power lines, lose over fiver percent of their energy during transmission - a waste that physicists are trying to overcome. More...
First Detection of X-Rays From a Newborn Star – Clues to Our Sun’s Earliest Phase of Evolution - SciTechDaily Astronomers have reported the first detection of X-rays from the earliest phase of evolution of a star like our Sun. This discovery from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory may help answer questions about the Sun and Solar System as they are today. The X-ray fla… More...
What Features do I Need to Become an Astronaut? - Somag News Being an astronaut and getting out into space and exploring the universe has perhaps been a dream of many of us since childhood. Let’s take a closer look at the Astronaut Program, where NASA receives an average of 18,300 applications annually and selects only… More...
There are Features on Titan That Really Look Like Volcanic Craters - Universe Today A new study supported by the Cassini mission shows how the northern polar region of Titan could still be experiencing volcanic activity. More...