The accumulation of tectonic strains south of Istanbul could cause an earthquake of magnitude 7, according to researchers

[ad_1] A two-year underwater study conducted by German researchers revealed that the accumulation of tectonic strains on the infamous North Anatolian (NAF) fault could cause an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 to 7.4 just at south of Istanbul. Turkey is one of the most earthquake-affected countries in the world, as it is located on several active … Read more

Yellowstone volcano: Why did a researcher say the "time bomb" was waiting to burst | Science | New

[ad_1] The Yellowstone Caldera is a supervolcano located below Yellowstone National Park and likely to cause considerable damage worldwide. Pinned between the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, the volcano is constantly monitored by the USGS (United States Geological Survey) for any signs of a super-eruption. The recent earthquake in California caused some anxiety among … Read more

Vitamin C is the key to protecting an exciting new nanomaterial

[ad_1] This graph shows how a common MXene oxidizes or degrades under normal conditions, but that it is protected when it is exposed to a solution containing sodium L-ascorbate, a compound of the same family as vitamin C. Source: Texas A & M University Engineering Researchers at Texas A & M University have discovered a … Read more

Skywatcher and Satellite Tracker photograph the secret space plane of the US Air Force in orbit!

[ad_1] Since the beginning of its space journey, the USAF X-37B space plane has generated a great deal of controversy and controversy. Although this militarized version of NASA's orbital vehicle has made several flights since its first mission in 2010, we still have no idea of ​​its true purpose. But until now, smart money seems … Read more

Move over, Einstein! The "chameleon" theory provides an alternative explanation to the formation of the cosmos

[ad_1] A group of scientists created a computer simulation of the universe in order to test an alternative theory to Albertn Einstein's theory of general relativity. Their study revealed that galaxies similar to our own Milky Way could still be formed in the universe with modified laws of gravity, suggesting that the theory of relativity … Read more

Voyager probes are running out of energy

[ad_1] Energy efficiency The emptiness of space has just become a little colder. NASA has just turned off the Voyager 2 heater, one of two probes currently exploring the confines of the solar system, in an effort to preserve its declining power supply. In the four decades since the launch of the Voyager spacecraft, their … Read more

SpaceX Signs Contract With NASA For The Launch Of A Black Hole Spacecraft

[ad_1] Black hole explorer NASA has just signed a contract with SpaceX to launch what it calls a "revolutionary astrophysical mission": the mission of NASA's NASA Imaging Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), which could one day allow astronomers to discover the mysteries of black holes and neutron stars. The mission, with a budget of $ 50.3 million, … Read more

Watch a little worm emit one of the loudest sounds in the ocean | Science

[ad_1] By Kelly MayesJuly 9, 2019, 3:25 pm New research reveals that in an ocean filled with whales, sharks and giant fish schools, one of the loudest sounds comes from a 29-millimeter-long marine worm. Worms (Leocratides Kimuraorum) were first discovered in 2017. They spend their lives in the crevices of hexactinellid sponges, often called glass … Read more

An astronomer photographs a secret space plane on a classified mission

[ad_1] Ralf Vandebergh, an astronomer and renowned satellite expert from Nijswiller (Limburg, the Netherlands) spent months searching heaven for one of the sacred secrets of the sky, the secret Air Force Boeing X-37B orbital test vehicle the United States. In May 2019, he finally succeeded. Remarkably, on June 30 and July 2, 2019, Vandebergh finally … Read more