05 Dec, 2024
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NASA to Use New ‘Pressure-Sensitive’ Pink Paints to Boost up Its Rocket Efficiency

Instances of spaceflight-related accidents resulting in casualty or near-fatality during flight testing and launching are quite long. As sending out rockets to space is a matter high expense, breakdown of such missions is really tear-jerking. However, in order to avoid such instances in the near future, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has invented a […]

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Scientists Soon To Develop Asteroid Deflective Methods for Avoiding Apocalypse

The crash of a massive asteroid is one of the most potential causes for earth’s future demolition and scientists across the globe are cornering the higher possibility of Apocalypse soon. However, now the situation can be avoided because more than 100 scientists are working together on an asteroid deflection mission. It means, soon the possibility […]

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Chunks of Failed Planet Might Have Disfigured Earth: Astronomers Suggest

Some 4 million years ago, Earth, Sun, Moon, and the entire solar system were assaulted by a suite of asteroid attackers. At that time, the planetary system was juvenile and uncultivated, and the attack of the asteroid assailants pummeled the entire cosmological system. Since long, it has been assumed that the assault was mainly caused […]

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Earth’s Emerald Green Rainforests Shine in High-Resolution Images of GOES-16

GOES-16 – most recent weather satellite of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has successfully beamed back the high-resolution images of earth, clicked from space and they are simply jaw-dropping. NOAA recently publicized the pictures for public access on its official website. It is GOES-16’s first set of high-resolution images of Earth.  However, in the […]

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We Are Residing On Miscellanies of One Supermassive Solar-System Crash That Occurred 460 Million Years Ago

Nearly 40 million years ago, a titanic crash of solar system took place, whose remnants are still found on the earth, claimed the researchers of The Field Museum in Chicago. As per the new study, the solar-system collision was one of the biggest celestial collisions, whose residue meteorites are still presented on the earth. Most […]

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Cambridge Scientists Develop Technique to Activate Superconducting Properties of Graphene

Graphene is already an established material, renowned for its unbeatable characteristics in terms of strength, electricity conduction, and heat transmission. The two-dimensional allotrope of carbon, Graphene is already being celebrated for its high potential to transform everything from dental fillings and light bulbs to motorcycle helmets and now the researchers have found a new technique […]

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Scientists develop a ‘Psychological Vaccine’ for combating against the fake climate change news

The news regarding climate change and its adverse impacts are the most common topic for every news portals, nowadays. But do you know, many of them are just fictitious versions of original news and represent counterfeit information and claims about climate change? The spread of such fake climate change claims and news are not only […]

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Scientists find answer to “Why the lights don’t mute while we blink?”

In the interval of few seconds, our eyelids involuntarily blink and our eyeballs restore in their pouch. But have you ever thought, why doesn’t frequent blinking push us into sporadic darkness and light? Well, now a mutual study, conducted by a team of researcher from the UC Berkeley, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, Dartmouth College […]

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Not Climate Change, It Is Human Being Who Caused Extinction of Giant Australian Creature

A giant creature which used to roam on the streets of Australia, some 45, 000 years ago was likely to be died out not because of climate change, but due to human activities, suggested a recently published study. During a scientific breakthrough, the researchers from Monash University in Victoria, Australia and the University of Colorado […]