Venus could be habitable for three billion years | Planetary Science

[ad_1] The Venusian climate has remained stable and temperate for about three billion years, until a mysterious global event resurfaces around 80% of the planet, according to a new study by NASA's planetary scientists. The observations suggest that Venus may have had water in her distant past; A terrestrial climate model like the one above … Read more

A key theory of climate change may have been discredited

[ad_1] A new study conducted by Rutgers states that a key theory attributing early climate change to the degradation of Himalayan rocks may not explain the cooling over the past 15 million years. The study could help us understand the causes of long-term climate change caused by natural causes. RELATED: STUDY FINDS THAT CLIMATE CHANGE … Read more

Something in the universe kills entire galaxies

[ad_1] Galaxies are being killed in some of the most extreme regions of the universe and scientists are trying to understand how this is going. The cause of death is thought to be the cessation of star formation and a new project aims to use one of the world's best telescopes to observe the process … Read more

Capturing heat that would otherwise have been lost – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] An international team of scientists has discovered how to capture the heat and turn it into electricity. The discovery, published last week in the newspaper Progress of science, could generate more efficient energy generation from heat, including car exhaust gases, interplanetary space probes and industrial processes. "With this discovery, we should be able to … Read more

Persistent heat wave in the Pacific threatens Hawaii's coral

[ad_1] CAPTAIN COOK, Hawaii – At the edge of an ancient lava flow where jagged black rocks reach the Pacific, oversized little houses overlook the calm, blue waters of Papa Bay on Big Island, Hawaii – without tourists or hotels. Here, one of the most abundant and dynamic coral reefs grows just below the surface. … Read more

Ocean heat wave threatens severe damage to Hawaiian coral

[ad_1] CAPTAIN COOK, Hawaii >> On the edge of an ancient lava flow where jagged black rocks reach the Pacific, oversized little houses overlook the calm, blue waters of Papa Bay on Big Island, Hawaii – without tourists or hotels. Here, one of the most abundant and dynamic coral reefs grows just below the surface. … Read more

Odd magnetic pulses found on Mars: this raises interesting questions

[ad_1] Scientists have discovered on March bizarre outbursts of magnetic impulses raising "interesting questions". The paper, presented at the annual meeting of the European Congress of Planetary Science, held this month, says the Mars Mars InSight has detected these magnetic impulses during the night, a phenomenon that can not yet be explained. "The continuous nocturnal … Read more

Australia will cooperate with NASA in the field of lunar exploration

[ad_1] WAILEA, Hawaii – NASA signed an agreement with its Australian counterpart on September 21 to cooperate with NASA's Artemis program as Australia seeks to strengthen its space segment. At a ceremony at NASA headquarters, the two space agencies signed a "joint statement of intent" regarding cooperation on NASA's plans to send humans back to … Read more