[ad_1] New research by a team of astronomers shed new light on the formation of Kuiper Belt objects, asteroid-like objects at the edge of the solar system, and to understand the early stages of the formation of the solar system. A model developed at the Technion’s Faculty of Physics, Institute …
Read More »COVID-19 will test the limits of the privacy debate
[ad_1] By Shashidhar KJ With the unprecedented spread of the COVID19 disease worldwide and the spiraling death count, tech giants like Google and Facebook are stepping up their efforts to help governments contain the outbreak. Earlier this month, The Washington Post reported that Google and Facebook are in talks with …
Read More »Birth of ‘Snowman’ on the edge of the solar system
[ad_1] Haifa [Israel], April 23 (ANI): New research by a team of astronomers shed new light on the formation of objects in the Kuiper Belt, asteroid-like objects at the edge of the solar system and to understand the early stages of the formation of the Solar system. The model developed …
Read More »Galaxies get fat on the meat of their neighbors.
[ad_1] Sydney [Australia], April 23 (ANI): New research led by Indian-born researcher Dr. Anshu Gupta revealed that galaxies grow by eating their smaller neighbors. Exactly how massive galaxies reach their size is not known, especially since they swell over billions of years. But now a combination of observation and modeling …
Read More »Galaxies get fat on the meat of their neighbors.
[ad_1] ANI | Updated: April 23, 2020 08:38 IST Sydney [Australia], April 23 (ANI): New research led by Indian-born researcher Dr. Anshu Gupta revealed that galaxies grow by eating their smaller neighbors. Exactly how massive galaxies reach their size is not known, especially since they swell over billions of years.But …
Read More »The man who wanted to fly on Mars.
[ad_1] Mars Helicopter Chief Engineer Bob Balaram and the Mars Helicopter on a test bench. The technology demonstration will travel aboard NASA’s Perseverance rover to the Red Planet. (Credits: NASA / JPL-Caltech) Even before this interviewer can finish the question, “Has anyone ever told you it was a crazy idea?” …
Read More »The origin of human language may be 25 million years old: researchers
[ad_1] London: Researchers have discovered an earlier origin of the human language pathway in the brain, suggesting that its origins lie about 25 million years ago, 20 million years earlier than previously thought. Previously, many scientists thought that a precursor to the language pathway had emerged more recently, about 5 …
Read More »NASA Mars 2020 Rover of Perseverance Passes Crucial Test
[ad_1] What is NASA’s Perseverance Rover? The Perseverance rover is a robotic scientist weighing around 1,025 kg to explore Mars. The rover is equipped to fulfill its mission of searching for signs of past microbial life, characterizing the planet’s climate and geology, collecting samples for the future return to Earth, …
Read More »Unusually high CO abundance of the first active interstellar comet
[ad_1] Unusually high CO abundance of the first active interstellar comet Status report From: arXiv.org e-Print archive Posted: Wednesday April 22, 2020 Cordiner, MA, Milam, SN, Biver, N., Bockelée-Morvan, D., Roth, NX, Bergin, EA, Jehin, E., Remijan, AJ, Charnley, SB, Mumma, MJ, Boissier, J., Crovisier, J., Paganini, L., Kuan, Y.-J., …
Read More »Ask an Astronomer: Why Mars Could Be a Right Candidate to Begin Life Beyond Planet Earth
[ad_1] Scientists have been trying to explore the possibilities of life in our solar system beyond planet Earth. A suitable candidate to explore is the Red Planet, Mars, as it is considered to be the most Earth-like planet. The advent of exploring Mars began from various Rover missions, leading to …
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