Credit: CC0 Public Domain As the story progresses, Greek mathematician and mathematician Archimedes encounters an invention as he travels through ancient Egypt, which will later bear his name. It was a machine made up of a screw inside a hollow tube that trapped and pulled water as it turned. Now, researchers led by Stanford University physicist Benjamin Lev have developed …
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Scott Gottlieb on Thursday warned coronavirus vaccine recipients not to be promptly treated by personnel, telling CNBC that public health measures such as wearing a mask should be followed. The former commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said the recommendations are particularly important for older Americans at high risk of death or serious illness from COVID-19. “I think …
Read More »SpaceX’s cargo dragon makes its first attack on the Atlantic Ocean.
The SpaceX Dragon cargo ship, full of science experiments, the case of wine and living mice made the first splash in the Atlantic, NASA confirmed. The spacecraft automatically unlocked from the International Space Station on Tuesday, Jan. 12, after 36 days stuck to the orbiting laboratory. Among the experiments on board were Bordeaux wine crates, live mice and 3D-printed eyes, …
Read More »NASA Curiosity rover celebrates the 3,000th day on Mars with beautiful panoramas of the planet.
NASA’s A curious rover Just celebrated an important event – 3,000 days on the Martian surface. To celebrate this occasion, the space agency has released a stunning new panorama of the Red Planet taken by the rover. Curiosity landed on Mars on August 6, 2012, however, scientists tracked its activity on a Tuesday called “Sols”, slightly longer than Earth Day …
Read More »How to watch NASA fire up a huge moon SLS rocket on Saturday
The latest SLS Green Run test is taking place at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. NASA NASA has big dreams for 2021.One of the main goals was to launch Artemis I, an undiscovered lunar mission, to show that the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket can safely send humans to our lunar neighbors. But first, NASA plans …
Read More »Scientists have discovered the oldest supermassive black hole, and it’s too big.
After the universe Was built, It took a few million years for the first light to penetrate the universe. The first stars began to form, and so did the ancient galaxies. As the gas and dust at the center of these galaxies begin to swirl around supermassive black holes, they form the brightest objects in the entire universe: quasars. Quasars …
Read More »Game of Thrones fearsome wolves are real We now know why they are extinct.
In this illustration, a fearsome pack of wolves eats a bison while a pair of gray wolves approaches in hopes of chasing them. Maurizio Anton George RR Martin, the author of Game of Thrones, didn’t invent the fearsome wolf, a pet given to the Stark family’s children (even Jon Snow) in books and TV series. They are purebred dogs But …
Read More »Astronomers have found the oldest supermassive black hole in the universe.
This site may earn affiliate commissions from links on this page. Terms of use Astronomers have discovered approximately 750,000 quasars, one of the brightest and most powerful objects in the universe. Despite its uninspiring name, J0313-1806 differs from other quasars.This newly-spotted object is the oldest known quasar in the universe, with a supermassive black hole over 13 thousand. Millions of …
Read More »A new study suggests that the world loses about 1% to 2% of insects annually.
The world’s major insect kingdom is now between “Thousands of traumatic deaths”, according to the world’s leading insect experts. Climate change, pesticides, herbicides, light pollution, invasive species and changes in agriculture and land use cause the world to lose about 1 percent to 2 percent of insects each year, says David Wagner, an entomologist at the University of Connecticut. Tikat …
Read More »Ancient super-earths introduce a longer timeline for extraterrestrial life.
The molten rocky planet orbits one of the galaxy’s oldest stars, perhaps the best evidence by scientists that extraterrestrial life may have formed in the distant past. The planet, called TOI-561 b, is 280 light-years away, is about 50% larger than ours, and has three times the mass, but is unlikely to survive. It orbits so close to the star …
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