[ad_1] Researchers have developed a technology that uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of resting brain activity to test human intelligence. The new system could eventually replace the traditional IQ test as …
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[ad_1] It turns out that greenhouse gases were the main drivers of climate change 66 million years ago, giving insights into the causes of climate change in the long run. Purdue University …
Read More »Century's longest total lunar eclipse to be seen in Dubai on July 27
[ad_1] By: PTI | Dubai | Posted: July 3, 2018 8:13:13 am Total lunar eclipse to observe in Dubai. (File) Dubai is ready to witness a total lunar eclipse on the night …
Read More »The Examination of Space: Review: Starlight
[ad_1] by Jeff Foust Monday, July 2, 2018 The Light of the Stars: The Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth [19659007] by Adam Frank WW Norton, 2018 hardcover book, 272 …
Read More »The dragon capsule reaches the space station with three tons of cargo – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] The Dragon spaceship approaches the International Space Station on Monday, flying over the Nile Delta in Egypt. Credit: NASA / Ricky Arnold A commercial cargo carrier owned and operated by SpaceX …
Read More »Astronomers capture the image of the birth of a planet – LIFE
[ad_1] Astronomers say that they have captured the first confirmed image of a planet forming in the dust swirling around a young star. They said that the planet appears as a bright …
Read More »The Asteroid & # 39; Fireball & # 39; that crashed on Earth was only detected after its collision with our planet
[ad_1] The dashcam of a motorist captured the incredible moment when a powerful asteroid "fireball" exploded over Russia. The space rock accelerated to more than 32,000 miles per hour (52,000 km / …
Read More »A robot of artificial intelligence flies to the ISS aboard a SpaceX spacecraft – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] A ball-shaped artificial intelligence robot nicknamed the "flying brain" as it is trained to follow and interact with a German astronaut who took off on Friday International Space Station aboard SpaceX …
Read More »Scientists capture the first birth of a planet: NPR
[ad_1] When she saw pictures of the young planet PDS 70B, "It seemed so clear," says Miriam Keppler, who led a team in the discovery. ESO / A. Müller et al. Hide …
Read More »The valleys of Mars go back to the precipitations
[ad_1] The central part of Osuga Valles, which has a total length of 164 km. In some places it is 20 km wide and plunges to a depth of 900 m. Photo: …
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