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Armageddon 2027: Is there any salvation from asteroids?
Last week, the International Academy of Astronautics on Planetary Defense hosted a conference, which brought together experts from around the world to discuss the...
UN Report: Humanity is eradicating nature from the earth
Humankind, according to a comprehensive world report, causes nature to disappear from the earth at breakneck speed. There are now overwhelming evidence that drew a...
Disco ball for space: Satellite sculpture failed due to US shutdown
The satellite sculpture "Orbital Reflector" by US artist Trevor Paglen has failed to shut down the US government; this saved astronomers another "disco ball" in...
Gravitational Waves: Researchers observe two cosmic collisions
Two spectacular events have been detected by researchers at the observatories Ligo and Virgo: gravitational waves from two cosmic events. One of them has never...
For flying cars: NASA is testing more advanced autopilot
NASA has rebuilt a Cessna to test new autonomous systems, including automatic radio: "When Urban Air Mobility comes, we need it."
VW study: e-cars are more climate-friendly than burners
Volkswagen is opposed to the results of a study by the Ifo Institute, according to which electric cars should not be more climate-friendly than...
World Day Against Malaria: A Blood Type That Can Protect Against Severe Form
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers "Malaria" as one of the main enemies for global public health: the latest estimates say that every year over 400 thousand...
Chinese mission Chang’e 4 releases more images from the far side of the Moon
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The Chinese mission Chang'e 4 has been since January on the far side of the Moon, with the Asian country becoming the first to...
Lightning as a trigger: MIT Thinks That Life On Earth Is Born In A Pond
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According to MIT researchers, life would have appeared in a small pond. According to the new study, the pond was an environment conducive to the birth of...
A Copy Of Wikipedia Walks Somewhere On The Moon
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In order to keep track of millions of articles written on Wikipedia, an American foundation has burned all pages of the online encyclopedia on...
The white shark has the terror of the killer whale
The White Shark, among other things the protagonist of the film Steven Spielberg's shark, is the largest predatory fish on Earth. And yet he too may not...
Scientists Have Used HIV to Heal Children From A Deadly Illness
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American researchers used the worst HIV virus in the world to heal children. All patients suffered from a gene defect that dishonored them to...
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Study Says That Preschoolers Who Have Larger Vocabulary Perform Better In Class
A new study published today in the peer-reviewed journal Early Education and Development found that children do better in school if they have good...
Greenlandic Snailfish Has The Highest Expression Levels Of Antifreeze Proteins, Finds New Study
A study on snailfish finds the greatest levels of antifreeze protein expression yet observed, highlighting the significance of special adaption to subzero...
New Study Finds The One That Causes Fear And Tells You – Be Afraid Or “Stay Away”
Scientists at Salk have found a molecular pathway that turns scary sights, sounds, and smells into a short message: Be afraid. A...
A Gene That Makes You More Likely To Get Alzheimer’s Keeps You From Going Blind
A leading cause of blindness, glaucoma is thought to impact 80 million people globally. Even though the disease is very common, not...