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[ad_1] The head of the Harvard Astronomy Department thinks it is possible that a strange object that has visited our solar system from interstellar space is an extraterrestrial probe sent by a …
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[ad_1] Photo: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (Flickr) When the world comes together, it can really solve big problems. Example: the new UN report would fill the hole in the ozone layer …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Nov. 6: Astronomers have discovered what could be one of the oldest stars in the universe: a 13.5 billion-year-old body almost entirely made up of spit-out material of the Big …
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[ad_1] Three-dimensional view of CONTRAIL's CO2 observations (left in August and right in September). The net CO2 depletion of the Asian summer monsoon high (thick red arrow) and the low level of …
Read More »Wind turbines have an impact on ecology in Western Ghats
[ad_1] Wind energy, considered a clean source of energy, does have a carbon footprint and also disrupts bird life. A new study in the Western Ghats revealed that wind farms located in …
Read More »A strange space of travel could be an alien ship, say Harvard scientists
[ad_1] According to a new study, an object resembling a large flat and flat rock traveling in space with a "special acceleration" could be an extraterrestrial craft. "Could be a fully operational …
Read More »Supermarkets produce genes for antibiotic resistance – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at the Julius Kühn Institute in Germany discovered that the product is a reservoir of transferable genes for antibiotic resistance that often eludes traditional molecular detection methods. These antibiotic resistance …
Read More »How technology can help stop crime
[ad_1] We have all seen the statistics. The number of crimes committed with the knife in London has reached its highest level since the beginning of records – with nearly 15,000 attacks …
Read More »Neanderthals had the spine straighter than modern humans: study
[ad_1] Neanderthals may have greater lung capacity and a spine that is straighter than us, scientists say, contradicting the widely held view that ancient humans were cavemen folded over them. same . …
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