At a distance of 5.5 billion light-years from the universe, a series of telescopes have captured a bright flash of short gamma-ray explosions. It reminds us that we are reminded of the Kilonova explosion associated with the neutron star collision, which we discovered on the back of a historic history …
Read More »Signs of ancient meteors were water on Mars before there was life on Earth
We know that Mars was once wetter than it is now, but questions about when water formed and evaporated are more difficult to answer. Now a new study suggests that there was water on the Red Planet about 4.4 billion years ago, much earlier than previously thought. It is based …
Read More »Climate change could lead to the extinction of ancient human species
Many close relatives of our species, Homo sapiens, The genus has since gone to this earth Homo Developed 2 million years ago. These hominins lived in a variety of habitats and challenging environments. Some even crossed the road and interfered. Although more than one significant technological and cognitive goal has …
Read More »A ‘green prescription’ can make nature boring instead of fun
Spending regular time in nature appears to have strong psychological benefits. As more compelling evidence emerges, doctors are increasingly promoting our mental health by writing down the time between greenery or nearby water. While those recommendations may help some people, new research suggests that there is a fine line between …
Read More »The giant asteroid survivor of the failed planet was discovered to be slowly rusting in space
About two to three times the distance from the Earth’s Sun, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, 16 Manas make its home. This giant metal asteroid is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, classified as a small planet. Astronomers believe that 16 Manas is an …
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