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Scientists with Chandra X-Ray Observatory Corroborate World’s Longest and Hungriest Black Hole Cluster
Scientists, with the help of advanced technology and satellites, are moving closer to solve the mystery of Black Holes, which have been a matter of concern for astronomers since decades. In such a breakthrough, scientists have verified world’s largest Black Hole clusters, located in a small galaxy, some 1.8 billion light-years away from the earth. […]
Japan’s Experimental Space Junk Collector Falls Flat Due To Poor Programming
An experimental space probe, which was intended for collecting space junks, has failed in carrying out its assigned tasks accurately, reported a state-run news agency. As per the announcement made by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on Monday, the tentative mission for cleaning ‘space junk’ or debris from the lower orbit of the earth has […]
SpaceX’s 10th Cargo Resupply Mission to Make Headway to ISS on 18th February
America-based space major SpaceX is gearing up for its noble attempt to launch a resupply mission to ISS in the mid of this month. As per the official announcement, the Elon Musk’s owned SpaceX eyes on 18th February 2017 for making its 10th Cargo Resupply Mission headways to the International Space Station (ISS). SpaceX will […]
Position and Strength of Earth’s Geomagnetic Field Is Plummeting over 160 Years
Earth’s geomagnetic field which shields its atmosphere from charged particles like photons is weakening over the years and might be fluctuating too, warns a team of scientists from the Department of Earth and Environmental Science. Our Mother Planet is blanketed by a geomagnetic field which has spread out from earth’s interior towards space. It is […]
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Highlights about Infeasibilities of Water on Ancient Mars
Water on Mars is a time-honored puzzle for astronomers and scientists across the globe. However, scientists, with the help of NASA’s Mars Rover – Curiosity have been inching closer to the complete exploration of water possibilities on the Red Planet. While the cluster of evidences are there which verify the possibility of water existence on Ancient […]
China Set Out Its First Deep-Sea Manned Submersible for Hunting Indian Ocean Minerals
China, after securing a historic deal with the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for the exclusive copyright of exploring the valuable sulfide minerals under the Indian Ocean, on Monday has taken a significant step forward for the mission. Chinese Scientists on Monday has set out country’s first submarine investigative drone, called ‘Jiaolong’ for hunting the minerals under […]
Canadian Scientists Decode Clues to Defend Quantum Computing Networks from Hackers
The present tech-savvy world has not only made people super-advanced in using technologies but also has significantly expanded the risks of cyber attack and assaults, all across the world. However, a team of Canadian scientists has successfully decoded the clues that can protect quantum computing networks – the ultra-modern and super-secure computers – from external […]
Scientists Discover Super-Rare Frog “Cave Squeaker” In Zimbabwe after 54 Years
A super rare frog species that has been not witnessed since decades has recently been spotted in Zimbabwe. After some six decades, a team of scientists spotted a super rare frog in Zimbabwe‘s Chimanimani Mountains in December last year. Scientists have been searching for this rare frog species since years and after nearly 54 years, […]
CIRVA Reports Vaquita as Earth’s Most Endangered Oceanic Mammal; Only 30 Left
The Vaquita, which is believed to be a rare mammal species of porpoise endemic is inching closer to complete extermination, warned the newly published report of International Committee for the Recovery of the Vaquita (CIRVA). Regardless of the international efforts given by ecological leaders for saving this super-rare marine mammal, only 30 have left in […]