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The picture was clear, but the name of the black hole was a little fuzzy
[ad_1] This image released on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 by Event Horizon Telescope shows a black hole. Scientists have revealed the very first image of a black hole after collecting data collected by a network of radio telescopes around the world. (Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration / Observatories Maunakea via AP) WASHINGTON – The newly designed … Read more
The largest plane in the world has just flown for the first time
[ad_1] After years of development in the desert north of Los Angeles, a gigantic six-engine mega-plane with the stature of an American football field flew for the first time on Saturday morning. "We finally did," said Jean Floyd, CEO of Stratolaunch Systems, at a press conference from the Mojave Air & Space Port hangar. "It … Read more
The largest plane in the world has just flown for the first time
[ad_1] After years of development in the desert north of Los Angeles, a gigantic six-engine megajet with the scale of an American football pitch flew for the first time on Saturday morning. Stratolaunch Systems, the company founded in 2011 by the late co-founder of Microsoft, Paul Allen, made the first test flight of the world's … Read more
JNCASR Molecule Improves Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
[ad_1] The spinal cord lesions can now be repaired with the help of a small molecule (TTK21) synthesized by a team led by Tapas Kumar Kundu from the Unit of Molecular Biology and Genetics Research Center. Advanced scientist Jawaharlal Nehru (JNCASR), located in Bengaluru, revealed a study. The small molecule tested on mouse and rat … Read more
The meteor shower Lyrid is back. Here's how to see the shooting stars of April.
[ad_1] Receive the Mach newsletter. SUBSCRIBE April 14, 2019, 09:59 GMT By Polina Porotsky April brings back the annual Lyrid meteor shower. Skywatchers may be able to see shooting stars, but experts say the full moon threatens to fly over this year's show. "The light of the full moon will almost completely erase the Lyrids … Read more
Launch of SpaceX Falcon Heavy – how to witness the launch of the most powerful rocket in the world today on its first ever flight
[ad_1] SPACEX is currently undergoing final preparations for the historic launch of the world's most powerful rocket, the Falcon Heavy. If everything goes as planned, today 's flight will be the first time that the huge spaceship will transport its customers into space after the memorable launch of its maiden inaugural flight of L & … Read more
Curiosity collects the first sample of clay and could provide evidence of an old water – Digital Trends
[ad_1] Curiosity collects the first sample of clay and could provide evidence of ancient waters. Digital trends The adventures of the Mars Curiosity rover continue with exploration of clay-rich bedrock in part of Mount Sharp. Curiosity had problems before … View full coverage on Google News [ad_2] Source link
SpaceIL 's Beresheet project to begin a second try, after reaching the moon but failing to land,.
[ad_1] In a new Beresheet space project is set to get underway after its benefactor, Morris Kahn announced he will finance a second attempt. After its failure, SapceIL 's spacecraft Beresheet crashed onto the moon' s surface Thrusday, but the project is not destined to end there. Morris Khan told reporters "We've started, and should … Read more
Bacteria that eat oil discovered at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, 36,000 feet below the surface
[ad_1] An international team of researchers has discovered a new group of oil-eating bacteria in the mysterious ecosystem of the Marianas Trench, according to a study published in the newspaper microbiome. Located in the western Pacific, the deepest part of the trench is 3600 feet below sea level. If you place Mount Everest at the … Read more