Researchers revealed that naked mole rats could survive even when the level of oxygen is very low. Moreover, they can live without oxygen at all for 18 minutes. Isn’t that impressive? This animal is naked, having no fur, only a few hairs. This is the only cold-blooded mammal which usually lives in underground tunnels. These […]
A Possible Asteroid Strike Would Wipe Us Off, Study Says
NASA scientists indicated that a possible asteroid strike would trigger a dramatic end of the world. Nevertheless, they argued that most big near-Earth asteroids will pass right beyond the moon. Unfortunately, the smallest ones will travel very close to our planet, at an altitude lower than some satellites. If an asteroid, similar to the one […]
Soyuz Spaceship Is Delivering New Crew Members to the ISS
Russia’s Soyuz spaceship was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 20, being attached to Soyuz-FG rocket and delivering two astronauts to the ISS. This was the first two-person space flight for the last 14 years. A cosmonaut and an astronaut were sent to the International Space Station where they will stay for […]
New LHC Experiment Reveals Hints of New Particles
Scientists developed a new LHC experiment which might offer fresh hints regarding new particles. Particle physics experiments are thought to be simple. When grouping some particles to demonstrate a theory, the results will indicate whether there is a deviation from the usual theory towards the one which was recently proposed. Scientists developed a LHC experiment […]
Plastic Pieces Are Polluting the Arctic Waters
Trillions of plastic pieces float away, polluting the Arctic waters. The oceans are littered with fishing nets, toys, bags, bottles and many other plastic items, most of them are found small particles. All this junk managed to reach the Arctic. A new study published on April 19 in Science Advances reveals that a major ocean […]
The Supply Ship John Glenn Sets Off for the ISS
The space station supply ship John Glenn was launched and is heading towards the ISS. The unmanned cargo ship was named after the pioneering American astronaut, John Glenn. The craft set off from Cape Canaveral being attached to a modernized version of the Atlas spacecraft. Back in 1962, John Glenn used a similar spaceship to […]
The Lyrid Meteor Shower Keeps Stargazers Up All Night
The Lyrid meteor shower has already started, and it is bound to keep all stargazers up all night, looking at the amazing celestial show put up by the stars. This week, the meteor shower will also be visible in the night sky of Cornwall. This shooting star display has a peak which lasts one night. […]
A Massive Shipworm Was Discovered in the Philippines
Scientists revealed a mysterious and massive shipworm for the first time in the Philippines. This creature can reach to measure five feet long and 2.3 inches in diameter. The new details were published in a science journal. This massive shipworm spends most of its life in a hard shell, in the mud, submerged with their […]
More Water Plumes Were Recently Unveiled on Jupiter’s Moon
Jupiter’s moon, Europa has been long known for its spectacular water plumes. Nevertheless, recently, scientists have discovered new massive such geysers. The icy moon of Jupiter appears to feature huge plumes of water vapor than scientists previously thought. The new findings fuel astronomers’ belief that this fantastic phenomenon is real. The first time scientists discovered […]
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