[ad_1] A new study suggests that the sun appears to experience far fewer changes in brightness and intensity than other stars like this one. The researchers reported last week on their 369-star exam. They compared each to the sun in terms of surface temperature, size, and rotation. They found that, …
Read More »New efficient module to divide water to produce hydrogen fuel
[ad_1] Written by AZoCleantechMay 5, 2020 Researchers from Rice University have developed an efficient and economical device that breaks down water to generate hydrogen fuel.. A schematic and electron microscope cross section shows the structure of an integrated catalyst powered by solar energy to divide water into hydrogen and oxygen …
Read More »Belgian and American scientists look to flame for COVID-19 treatment By Reuters
[ad_1] © Reuters. Photo of flame flyer called Winter in Belgium BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A flame called Winter could be helpful in the search for a treatment for COVID-19, according to Belgian and American scientists who have identified a small particle that appears to block the new coronavirus. The scientists, …
Read More »NASA’s Perseverance rover will look at Mars through two zoomed eyes
[ad_1] This summer, when NASA’s Perseverance rover launches, it will be equipped with the most advanced pair of eyes ever dispatched to Mars. The Mastcam-Z instrument in Perseverance has the next-generation zoom capability that will help the mission make 3D imaging easier. Rover drivers, the people who plan the driving …
Read More »The asteroid sneaks up on satellites in one of the closest recorded flybys
[ad_1] An illustration of an asteroid in space. NASA / JPL A never-before-seen asteroid the size of a truck flew about 4,350 miles (7,000 km) above the Pacific Ocean on Monday, making it one of the closest steps to our planet on record. Astronomers were unaware of the existence of …
Read More »China launches experimental crew spacecraft, testing its ambitions in deep space
[ad_1] Earlier this morning, China launched a new fundamental rocket, which was carrying a prototype spacecraft in deep space. China declared the launch to be a success, and now paves the way for a host of critical releases over the next year. This latest launch from the Wenchang launch site …
Read More »Small asteroid’s super-close ground flyby shows planetary protection in action, scientists say
[ad_1] It was a bright stain in the night. On April 27, something caught the attention of astronomers who were carefully studying the data collected by the Pan-STARRS Observatory in Hawaii – a previously unknown event. space rock, and one that was very, very close to Earth. Coincidentally, the alert …
Read More »Could dark matter be hidden in existing data?
[ad_1] May 05, 2020 (Nanowerk NewsDark matter so far has defied every type of detector designed to find it. Due to its huge gravitational footprint in space, we know that dark matter must account for about 85 percent of the total mass of the universe, but we still don’t know …
Read More »Researchers Link Fossils 400 Million Years Old with Evolution of Plant Reproduction
[ad_1] Representative Image / Bengali News18. The research, which was published in Current Biology, aims to study how the reproduction process in plants evolved over the years. Trends Desk Last update: May 5, 2020 7:43 PM IST Evolution is a gradual process that continues for years. Little ideas about ancient …
Read More »Meteor Shower 2020: How to witness the Eta Aquariid rain and at what time?
[ad_1] The Eta Aquariid meteor shower occurs every May and is configured to light up the southern hemisphere for the first few hours. The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is expected to be likely between 4:30 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. from May 6, 2020. Although this spectacular event will be historic …
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