[ad_1] Paralysis used to mean a life sentence of immobility with no way out, until now. In 2010 Ian Burkhart suffered a devastating injury that would leave him paralyzed. Although he could still move his shoulders and elbows, he had lost the feeling in his hands. That was until Patrick …
Read More »‘On top of everything’: Coronavirus is worsening Australia’s drug crisis | World News
[ad_1] LLike most Australians, George * has spent most of the past two months trying to stay home. He watches Netflix, tries to cook new things, and takes his dog Baz for a walk in the park near his home in Coburg, north of Melbourne. But life in a pandemic …
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 …
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 »SpaceX is already preparing for astronaut operational missions
[ad_1] While the world’s attention is focused on the return of human orbital space flight from the US soil. USA After an almost decade-long absence with the upcoming Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission on May 27, SpaceX is simultaneously preparing for the first NASA-certified Crew Dragon operational mission, dubbed Crew-1, slated …
Read More »Scientists confirm record-sized ozone hole above north pole heals due to polar vortex
[ad_1] Much to scientists’ relief, the largest hole in the ozone layer observed over the Arctic has now been closed. The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) confirmed the development. The organization had been monitoring the unusual hole since it was first …
Read More »Tomanowos, the meteorite that survived the great floods and human madness
[ad_1] This article was originally published in The conversation. The post contributed the article to Space.com. Expert voices: opinion and opinion. Daniel Garcia-Castellanos, Earth Scientist, Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA – CSIC) The rock with possibly the most fascinating history on Earth has an ancient name: Tomanowos. Means …
Read More »First test of the meteorite that kills a man discovered in 1888 report to the Ottoman sultan
[ad_1] First evidence that a meteorite killed a human: study reveals 1888 report to Ottoman sultan of meteorite ‘falling like rain’ and killing one man and paralyzing another Meteorological Society researchers found evidence of an event in August 1888 Documents kept by Turkish government archives describe a meteorite in Iraq …
Read More »Scientists discover why Venus’s atmosphere behaves so strangely
[ad_1] For years, scientists have wondered why Venus’ atmosphere rotates so much faster than its surface. The answer, according to a recent study by a team of scientists led by Takeshi Horinouchi (Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan), lies in its thermal tides. Animation of the super rotating atmosphere of Venus. …
Read More »NASA released photo that Jupiter looks like artistic painting
[ad_1] NASA, one of the space agencies working in space research, shared the photo of Jupiter that resembles an art painting. The photo, in which some minor works were done, was taken by Juno, who has been orbiting the planet since 2016. NASA is observing many different planets in our …
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