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The Launches of Proton-M Rockets Might Get Delayed Down To Extra Technical Checks: Russia
Wednesday, on 24th January 2017, Russia’s space agency has declared about the arrangements of additional technical checks for its Proton-M Rockets, which in other ways may force the agency to push some launches forward. The announcement of Russian space agency came after few days after the Kommersant daily detected multiple manufacturing glitches in the suite […]
Scientists Develop Tiny Undersea Robot to Monitor Ocean Currents and Movement of Plankton
Underwater lives have always been a great source of mystery for the ecologists and scientists. However, soon the scientists will be successful to encounter the underwater activities of aquatic lives, thanks to the new robot. Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego in the US have come up with […]
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 […]
Scientists Engineered “Semi-Synthetic” Bacteria with Six-Letter Genetic Code
In a medical breakthrough, a group of scientists successfully engineered new semi-synthetic bacteria that can pave revolutionary pathways for new life formation. By tinkering with genetic material, the scientists have succeeded in developing a new type of life with moderately synthetic DNA. The “Semi-Synthetic” Bacteria having Six-Letter Genetic Code is capable of forming and functioning […]
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 […]
Donald Trump’s Administration Instruct Government Agencies to Conceal Facts and Cease Communication with Public
It is only two days to the new presidential-elect of United State –Donald Trump took vow as the head of the nation and his constricting and dominating outlooks have started influencing multiple agencies across the country. Under such a recent tread, Donald Trump’s Administration has officially instructed the government agencies and research organizations to hide […]
International Scientists Develop 1000-Watt High Peak Super Power Laser
The importance and employment of laser in the current technological advancing generation are immense. But what if the standard variation of laser upgrades with more capability and competence? Recently, a team of international scientists developed a “Super Laser” which is 10 times stronger and intense than of the ordinary lasers. As mentioned in the new […]
“Series of Change”: NASA Shares Stunning ‘Before And After’ Images of Earth
NASA knows well how to keep space enthusiasts engaged and engulfed. Previously, the US-based organization has shared numerous spectacular images of space, earth and its views from the skies, clicked by satellites and space probes. However, the recently shared picture of NASA is something different and pretty exciting too. NASA recently shared the 30 years […]
Scientists Ferret Out Fossils of Outsized Antediluvian Otter Creatures in China
In a scientific breakthrough, a group of researchers has ferreted out the fossils of an incredibly large otter species in China. Throughout an exploration program, scientists stumbled upon a fossil as big as a wolf. As believed by the discoverers, the fossil belongs to a supermassive prehistoric Otter species, which frolicked in rivers and lakes […]