[ad_1] The planet Venus has some strange characteristics, but one of its strangest characteristics is its atmosphere. Filled with clouds of sulfuric acid, its thick atmosphere hides the planet’s surface and warms it so much that, although it is further from the sun than Mercury, it is the hottest planet …
Read More »The ozone layer heals itself when the hole over the Arctic Circle closes, scientists confirm: report
[ad_1] Date published: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 09:38 PM IST New Delhi | Jagran Lifestyle desk: The largest hole in the ozone layer that stretches more than 1 million square kilometers over the Arctic caused by unusual weather conditions has been closed, a report released earlier in the week said. …
Read More »Rare fusion of two black holes observed by scientists
[ad_1] Astronauts always long to witness rare phenomena that may offer new premises for future research. Speaking of rare phenomena and research, there is probably nothing more interesting to astronomers than black holes. Whether it was mentioned by Albert Einstein, explained by Stephen Hawking, or his first observation in 2019, …
Read More »Scientists study unusual kites
[ad_1] Scientists recently reported new details about the second interstellar object ever seen passing by our solar system. It is a comet called 2I / Borisov. Comets are made up of frozen gases, rocks, and dust that orbit around stars. The Reuters news agency compares them to dirty snowballs. Comets …
Read More »Scientists warn about coronavirus detected in air pollution particles that can transport it over long distances
[ad_1] Representative image (Reuters) Leonardo Setti of the University of Bologna in Italy said it was imperative to investigate whether the coronavirus could be transported through air pollution. News18.com Last update: April 25, 2020 9:09 AM IST The new coronavirus has been found in air pollution particles by scientists who …
Read More »Stop villain bats, say scientists and conservationists
[ad_1] Unverified news and social media posts linking bats to the COVID-19 outbreak have led to widespread dislike and there has been a rise in public incidents of destroying bat shelters and smoking them. To raise awareness, 64 chiropterologists (those who study bats) from six countries in South Asia have …
Read More »Scientists Restore Paralyzed Man’s Sense of Touch Using Brain PC Interface Innovation
[ad_1] Overview Post by : Source: Cell Press Date: Apr 24, 2020 Pros: Quo te partem nusquam salutatus, nobis oratio vel ut. Duo te quod salutatus. -> While we may regularly underestimate our touch sensation, for scientists creating breakthroughs to restore appendix work in people disabled due to spinal cord …
Read More »Union HRD Minister congratulates IIT-D scientists for developing a probe-less Covid-19 detection assay | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Union Human Resources Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal congratulated the IIT Delhi team of scientists involved in developing the Covid-19 probe-free real-time PCR diagnostic kit. Amit Khare, secretary, MHRD; Ramgopal Rao, director, IIT-Delhi, and a team of IIT scientists led by Professor Vivekananad Perumal and Professor Manoj Menon …
Read More »Union HRD Minister congratulates IIT-D scientists for developing a probe-less Covid-19 detection assay | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Union Human Resources Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal congratulated the IIT Delhi team of scientists involved in developing the Covid-19 probe-free real-time PCR diagnostic kit. Amit Khare, secretary, MHRD; Ramgopal Rao, director, IIT-Delhi, and a team of IIT scientists led by Professor Vivekananad Perumal and Professor Manoj Menon …
Read More »India May See Second Wave of COVID-19 Outbreak in Monsoon: Scientists | India News
[ad_1] New Delhi: The trajectory of COVID-19 cases may have stalled or even decrease for a few weeks after the blockade is lifted, but India is likely to see a second wave in late July or August with an increase in the number of cases during the monsoon, scientists say. …
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