[ad_1] Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory built a ventilator for coronavirus patients in just 37 days. The fan, known as VITAL, can be produced to scale faster than traditional fans and could help increase the supply of life-saving hardware in the areas most affected by the pandemic. Visit the …
Read More »Elon Musk wants SpaceX to launch the next generation of space telescopes
[ad_1] SpaceX is building bigger and bigger rockets that Musk hopes can send larger telescopes into space. SpaceX SpaceX CEO Elon Musk told scientists on Monday that he would like to collaborate with astronomers to look deeper into space and perhaps even get clearer images of exoplanets that could harbor …
Read More »Making sense of the viral multiverse
[ad_1] IMAGE: Arvind Varsani is a molecular virologist at the Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics and a researcher at the ASU College of Life Sciences. see plus Credit: The Arizona State University Biodesign Institute. In November 2019, probably, even earlier, a tiny entity measuring only a few hundred …
Read More »The universe may not be ‘stagnant’ as you think
[ad_1] New researchers at the University of South Wale made a very interesting and strange discovery about the universe. According to the new study, the electromagnetic force may differ in some parts of the universe. In an article published in Science Advances, researchers at New South Wale University (UNSW) announced …
Read More »SpaceX’s SN4 spacecraft prototype passes crucial test, ready to go to engine test
[ad_1] SpaceX, the company that set out to bring humanity to Mars, took a big step toward achieving its goal in today’s tests of its Starship spacecraft. Starship, who is Elon Musk’s millennial hawk, has passed a very crucial test, the “cryogenic pressure” test, which had started chasing the company. …
Read More »The ‘elegant’ solution reveals how the universe got its structure
[ad_1] Apr 27, 2020 (Nanowerk News) The universe is full of billions of galaxies, but its distribution in space is far from uniform. Why do we see so much structure in the universe today and how did everything form and grow? A 10-year survey of tens of thousands of galaxies …
Read More »A new way of administering life-saving treatments to plants.
[ad_1] Scientists at MIT have devised a new approach to help advance a fundamental understanding of plant biology and accelerate plant engineering. They have developed a method of offering life-saving treatments to plants devastated by threatening diseases. His method uses a series of microneedles called phytoinjectors. These phytoinjectors are made …
Read More »Potentially dangerous asteroid Apollo galloping towards Earth, probably flying on May 7
[ad_1] Image source: SPACE REFERENCE Potentially dangerous asteroid Apollo to gallop towards Earth, likely to fly on May 7 A 210-meter diameter asteroid is launching toward Earth and is likely to get particularly close on May 7, when the asteroid is like flying past. The NASA Center for Near-Earth Object …
Read More »Record hole in the ozone layer over the closed Arctic: EU sat | India News
[ad_1] In good news, the European Copernicus satellite system discovered that a record hole observed in the ozone layer over the Arctic has been closed. In late March, scientists had detected signs of a hole forming and it was thought to be the result of low temperatures at the north …
Read More »Chinese Space Agency Reveals Tianwen-1 is Name of First Unmanned Mission to Mars- Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] ReutersApril 27, 2020 06:55:51 IST The Chinese space agency released the name of its first Mars exploration mission on Friday, coinciding with China’s annual Space Day and the 50th anniversary of the launch of its first satellite. The Mars mission has been named Tianwen-1, the official Xinhua News Agency …
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