Science

Space Photos of the Week: Happy Birthday Hubble!

[ad_1] NASA released the Hubble Space Telescope on April 24, 1990, and Hubble has been busy observing the universe ever since. In honor of his thirtieth birthday, we will explore some of his most memorable and mind-blowing photos, starting with the anniversary photo. This image contains two nebulae, both called …

Read More »

A path to quantum computing at room temperature

[ad_1] Army scientists predicted that quantum computer circuits that will no longer need extremely cold temperatures to function could soon become available. Scientists have demonstrated the feasibility of a quantum logic gate composed of photonic circuits and optical crystals. One of the significant drawbacks of quantum systems is the fragility …

Read More »

UN chief says COVID-19 causes suffering for older people

[ad_1] UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing “incalculable fear and suffering” to older people around the world who are dying at a higher rate, and especially to people older than 80 years, whose mortality rate is five times higher. The global average. The …

Read More »

Antarctica is melting like never before

[ad_1] May 1, 2020 by Cynthia Shahan A new document has emerged with recent data from NASA that provides a picture of the rapidly melting ice in Antarctica. Recent data is presented in an article published in the journal. Science on April 30, 2020. Space data provides more detailed images …

Read More »