[ad_1] Researchers in Antarctica discover the remains of a 40-million-year-old frog, suggesting that the continent once had a much warmer climate and supported a diverse variety of wildlife. Scientists in Antarctica found bone fragments of a frog 40 million years old. They believe the remains are from a hooded frog, …
Read More »Latest Space: USSF to Deploy Surveillance Telescope in Australia | Science | News
[ad_1] The device is designed to track and identify debris and satellites more than 22,000 miles above Earth according to space news. It is expected to be operational by 2022. It was developed by the Lincoln Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with funding from the Advanced Defense Research …
Read More »NASA scientists designed a fast-producing fan in just 37 days
[ad_1] Six members of the dozens of engineers involved in creating VITAL, a new ventilator to help covid-19 patients. Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech Introducing VITAL, a prototype fan specifically designed for quick and easy mass production. Developed by NASA engineers, the device could ease the ongoing shortage of supplies in …
Read More »NASA begs people to avoid SpaceX’s first astronaut launch – BGR
[ad_1] NASA is asking fans to avoid attending SpaceX’s first manned launch to the International Space Station. The event is taking a long time to come, and while NASA won’t sell tickets to attendees, the agency is still concerned that people may flock to the roads and other public places …
Read More »Hubble Telescope posts stunning photos on 30th anniversary [videos]
[ad_1] While many of us stay home during these difficult times, NASA invites you to get creative and help Hubble celebrate its 30th birthday. Friday, April 24, 2020 is a great day at NASA and ESA, as the space telescope that has revolutionized almost every area of astronomical researchers celebrates …
Read More »Russia is launching a cargo ship to the International Space Station today. Watch it live!
[ad_1] Russia will launch a cargo refueling spacecraft to the International Space Station today (April 24), and you can see the launch and docking live online. The unmanned Progress 75 cargo refueling ship will take off on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan tonight at 9:51 p.m. …
Read More »The black hole continues to eat snacks on white dwarfs locked in its orbit
[ad_1] The parents of this black hole never told him not to play with his food. An astronomer believes he has seen a stellar corpse known as a white dwarf that sends out rays of light, signs of May from its awkward orbit near a black hole. And while a …
Read More »Scientists Reveal Fierce Predators Roamed Africa’s SAHARA 100 Million Years Ago
[ad_1] ‘The most dangerous place in the history of planet Earth’: Scientists reveal fierce predators, including flying reptiles and crocodile-like hunters that roamed SAHARA in Africa 100 million years ago Researchers reviewed fossils found in rocks in southeastern Morocco At this time, the Sahara was not the desert that it …
Read More »Icelandic DNA puzzle brings new insights into Neanderthals – HeritageDaily
[ad_1] – Advertising – An international team of researchers has put together a new picture of Neanderthals based on the genes that Neanderthals left in the DNA of modern humans when they had children with them about 50,000 years ago. The researchers found the new pieces of the puzzle by …
Read More »The meteorite that survived the great floods and human madness
[ad_1] The rock with possibly the most fascinating history on Earth has an ancient name: Tomanowos. It means “the visitor from heaven” in the extinct language of the Clackamas Indian tribe of Oregon. The Clackamas revered the Tomanowos, also known as Willamette meteorites, believing that they came to unite heaven, …
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