Green streaks of clouds of gas tens of thousands of light-years extensive burn in a series of stunning new images which are captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. So, eight eerie objects betray the past presence of quasars, the most luminous objects in the universe, whose powerful beams of radiation lend …
Read More »As Climate Change Polar bears are less likely to get food
With the global warming or Climate change polar bears may die in starvation. With the ice fast melting the bears are practically getting away from their regular food. They are doubtful to survive on land food. The recent studies have found that polar bears consume the best lipid diet of any …
Read More »NASA Cassini Spacecraft captures Saturn moon Rhea
NASA Space Agency and its new technological innovations this time has helped us have a better look at the little known and explored Rhea. The photos captured shall be used to learn about the interplanetary system. The Cassini spacecraft of NASA has just snapped high-definition pictures of Rhea, and sent it …
Read More »Astronomers finds clues of ancient galaxy formations
European space agency in lieu of finding ancient history landed up finding how these ancient galaxies were formed. They used Planck telescope for searching the radiations caused due to collision. Because we are looking so far back in time, and because the universe is assumed to be homogenous in all directions, we …
Read More »New York pavement ants have taste of human food says Study
Not only just humans in New York City are crazy for food, but ants found in the city and pavements have also developed the taste of human food said a study. Tests on insects collected from pavements and traffic islands in Manhattan show that their bodies contain the molecular fingerprint …
Read More »‘War Camel’ Skeleton found buried in Austria
A war camel skeleton which was once thought to have been used by Ottoman troops in seventeenth century has been found buried in one of the cellars in Austria. A skeleton is thought to be the remains of an ancient war camel brought to Austria by a soldier of the …
Read More »CERN restart to Resume Post Easter
Engineers at CERN has upgraded and remodeled the particles in LHC. The delay occurred due to the short circuit, but now it seems things shall restart after the Easter holidays. starting of the (LHC) Large Hadron Collider, the huge particle accelerator from the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in …
Read More »Watch out shortest ‘Blood Moon’ Lunar Eclipse in 100 years
A Total Lunar eclipse featuring ‘blood moon’ is going to take place this Saturday and this is the third time in this year when something like this is going to happen. The most peculiar thing about it is, it will last for just five minutes which is the shortest in …
Read More »STEM to design girls clothes after bringing boys clothing
Washington – STEM is science themed clothing for 18 months to 8 year old girls which has been co-founded by moms Jennifer Muhm and Malorie Catchpole. Here STEM means science, technology, engineering and Math. Womens from Shoreline city, Jennifer Muhm and Malorie Catchpole are the co-founders of buddingSTEM, A science-themed clothing …
Read More »Quantum enlargement: 3000 Atoms forms the perfect clock
People using Wall clocks or iPhone might not be aware of quantum enlargement. however physicists have been consistently working on methods to give people precise status of time during any part of the day. This research was done at MIT, and Vladan Vuletic, the Lester Wolfe Professor at the University, pointed …
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