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Scientists discovers a new self exploding ants species in the Southeast Asia
We often notice ants at our apartments or houses when something sugary or something sweet is near, however, what most people don’t know that Ants work in perfect harmony supporting each and every aspect of their tasks efficiently. There are several species of ants with peculiar behaviors, however, a recent study conducted by a group […]
Asteroid Mining will give birth to world’s first trillionaire, says Goldman Sachs report
The world will soon see a trillionaire who will gather wealth in space. A new industry is about to explode and will surpass all the existing industries on the Earth. As per the new report by the Goldman Sachs, asteroids are rich sources of resources and reaching them for mining is getting feasible and cheaper. […]
Heat waves is damaging the diverse variety of coral reefs at the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Several types of research have been conducted to ascertain the extent of damage made by increasing water temperature and bleaching events, As per a new study, The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia which has been subjected to bleaching has seen two of such events in just two years which have sparked widespread […]
Extensive research on Yellowstone supervolcano reveals transition zone and inner working of a volcano
Yellowstone Supervolcano which last erupted about 630,000 years ago is still an intriguing subject for researchers worldwide. Many researchers have been conducted which has gleaned results about its turbulent history. The supervolcano that last erupted more than half a million years ago is nowhere even near to erupt in our lifetimes but researchers are more […]
Alien hunters spot 900 meter wide UFOs lingering around International Space Station (Video+)
In an astonishing find, alien hunters have discovered three Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) flying near International Space Station which suggests that Earth might not be the only place in the universe to possess life and alien life might exist on some distant planet. Alien seekers were watching the NASA live feed when they spotted three […]
Kennedy Space Center area road to be closed April 14-16 for TESS launch
NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is scheduled to be launched by SpaceX on a Falcon 9 rocket into high Earth elliptical orbit. The TESS mission would identify the planets ranging from Earth-sized to gas giants, by using an array of telescopes to perform a two-year survey. TESS is designed to locate small planets with bright […]
New detailed Jupiter images sent by Juno
NASA’s Juno has kept documenting the things that it comes across in the outer space and has sent back the images to the space agency. We have already heard and seen with Juno, the auroras on the Jupiter and the storm and anti-cyclones. In accordance with the reports of this week, NASA has demonstrated a […]
Skyglow releases a video showing the real beauty of the dark sky in New York city
Have you ever imagined how a city would look without much light? The answer is there in a video recently released by Skyglow. Normally, it is quite difficult to detect stars in the dark sky in New York which is largely affected by light pollution. The light pollution has blocked the amazing view of celestial […]
Rocket Lab to launch its third Electron Rocket on April 20
Rocket Lab is now gearing up for its first fully-commercial launch, named as Its Business Time. Under the mission, the company will launch its Electron rocket on 19th April 2018 from its Launch Complex 1 on Mahia Peninsula located in New Zealand. This is the world’s only private launch facility. The rocket will carry the […]
