27 Apr, 2024
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The mystery of wailing noise recorded 3600 Feet down in Mariana Trench solved

Scientists and deep-sea observers have recorded a mysterious and never-heard-before sound 3600 feet down in the Marina Trench, located in the north of Guam in the western Pacific Ocean. The sound picked up from the cavernous ocean has left the global deep-sea scientist community shocked and dazed. A group of researchers from Hatfield Marine Science […]

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Marine Wonder: Rarely Seen Ghost Shark Caught On Camera

Like described in Greek Mythology, a rarely seen Ghost Shark recently caught on camera is giving some major goals about the unknown and interesting facts about marine life. A Ghost Shark or pointy-nosed blue chimaeras, for the first time was captured on cameras alive off the coasts of Hawaii and California. Like its Greek Mythological […]

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NASA to develop ‘Restore-L’ to grasp, renovate and refill fellow robots  

NASA, in order to enhance its efficiency in space exploration missions, is working on a new robot repairman who will be employed for repairing, grasping and refilling the associate robots. NASA, while sending its multi-million dollar unmanned robots to space often faced malfunctions and glitches in its technical and software programs. Because of such small […]

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Erik Verlinde’s Alternative to Albert Einstein’s Gravity Theory Qualifies First Major Test

Dutch Theoretical Physicist, Erik Verlinde’s alternative theory to Albert Einstein’s Theory of Gravity has successfully qualified the first test round over this weekend. In as study of more than 3000 galaxies, the new Theory of Gravity has successfully passed its first major test round. The research team led by Margot Brouwer from Leiden Observatory in […]

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Two-billion-years-old water unearthed in Kidd Creek Mine will tell us about ancient life

Following the unearthing of 1.5 billion-year-old water source in Canada three years back, a group of geoscientists from Canada has discovered world’s oldest water in a mining sight of Canada. A group of geoscientists from the University Of Toronto, Canada, while carrying out a project in Kidd Creek Mine has found world’s oldest water source […]

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Nature-Based Recreation Exertions in Cosseted Tracts Molesting Wildlife: Study

Preservation of wildlife and natural legacy has become a sensational concern for the ecologists across the globe. While multiple endeavors are being taken for the preservation of wildlife and natural landscapes, a recently published study reports have brought up something shocking and unusual for the environmentalists. The study led by Courtney Larson from Colorado State […]

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Warm Ocean Causing Antarctic’s Ice glacial to Liquefy at an Alarming Rate

Totten Glacier, which is one of the world’s largest glaciers located in East Antarctica, is being affected by the intense impacts of climate change and hence draining at a faster pace, a research report revealed. As per the survey reports of an international group of scientists from the United States and Australia, an ocean of […]

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India to House Fifth LIGO Centre to study Gravitational Waves

India is soon going to be the fifth privileged country to house Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Centre for studying Gravitational waves. The establishment of Observatory & Research Centre in India will be world’s fifth most state-of-the-art center for researching more on gravitational rays. As announced by the scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology’s […]

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NASA’s Curiosity detects ‘Rock-Ingredient Stew’ on Mars, Suggests possibility of Life

NASA’s Curiosity Rover which is intended to explore Mars and its atmosphere recently found ‘Rock-Ingredient Stew’ on the Martian surface which has triggered the possibility of Life on barren Mars. The robotic rover Curiosity has been exploring Gale Crater on Mars since 2011 with the aim to find some clues about the existence of life […]