[ad_1] What could happen if the red tide and the brown tide in Florida meet? The "meeting" could aggravate the red tide that has already killed tons of fish and other marine …
Read More »NASA's Curiosity robot captures a panoramic view of the dusty Martian sky
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: NASA's Curiosity rover has broadcast a 360-degree panoramic view of the Martian landscape, revealing a reddish-brown sky clouded by a global dust storm that has covered the Red Planet for …
Read More »Scientists spot an ancient and ultra-fast wind of the early universe
[ad_1] Galaxies are a bit like pets: you have to give them their food regularly, over a long period of time. Plunging a year of kibble in a giant bowl for your …
Read More »Cyborg's cockroach could save people trapped under debris
[ad_1] Washington, 9 September Scientists, including one from India, have developed a cyborg cockroach powered by a tiny neuro-controller that can be used in search and rescue missions to find people trapped …
Read More »NASA's Curiosity Rover takes a great selfie under a dusty sky
[ad_1] A new 360 degree panorama captured by the Curiosity Rover is one of its best. The photos used to create this mosaic were taken by Curiosity on August 9, 2018, at …
Read More »Discovery of the first vegetarian shark in the world
[ad_1] When we think of the dreaded predators in the ocean, the first thing that comes to mind is probably a shark. Sharks are notorious meat eaters. They feed mainly on fish, …
Read More »WATCH: "Superpod" of dolphins seen racing off the California coast
[ad_1] For a short week, it was long. So, here is something refreshing. During the past week, a group of common dolphins ran along the Pacific coast in Monterey, California. For example, …
Read More »NASA's Dawn mission to the asteroid belt is nearing completion
[ad_1] Washington, 8 September (IANS) After 11 years of breathtaking imagery and unprecedented space engineering, Dawn, NASA's space probe for the asteroid belt, is ending due to lack of fuel, United States. …
Read More »She made the discovery but a man got the Nobel. Half a century later, she won a prize of $ 3 million.
[ad_1] When Jocelyn Bell Burnell began her doctoral studies in physics at the University of Cambridge in 1965, she was convinced she had made a mistake in admitting it. "I'm not bright …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | Great Barrier Reef showing "signs of recovery"
[ad_1] After the terrible warnings of the disappearance of the reefs after massive coral bleaching in 2016 and 2017, Tourism and Events Queensland has released a "positive update" on the Australian Great …
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