Researchers Find Evidence of Fire Building Technique in Europe during the last ice age Fire was an essential part of the survival of the ice age individuals for daily household chores such as cooking, heating, …
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Nasa Shares Planetary Defense Strategy to Protect Earth from Potential Asteroid Strikses
Nasa Shares Planetary Defense Strategy to Protect Earth from Potential Asteroid Strikses The news of asteroids hitting the Earth within Seven Years has not been proven to be zero. Asteroid 2024 YR4 was in the …
Continue readingHumans introduced fish to fish in the high mountain lakes already 1,600 years ago | Science
The oldest historical records on the presence of fish in the mountain lakes in Europe are from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Now, a job supported by ancient DNA has found signs that they should …
Continue readingNasa’s Perseverance Rover Captures One Dust Devil Devouring Another
Nasa’s Perseverance Rover Captures One Dust Devil Devouring Another Nasa’s Perseverance Mars Rover’s Navigation camera captured a martian dust devil swallowing a smaller one. The smaller dust devil’s demise was captured during an imaging Experiment …
Continue readingCeleste Saulo, general secretary of the OMM: “The indicators of warming are alarming” | Climate and Environment
The World Meteorological Organization (OMM) presents its report on the 2024 world climate state, where you review all indicators of a climatic crisis that is felt throughout the planet. Its general secretary, Celeste Saulo (Buenos …
Continue readingOnly 10% of non -invasive treatments to relieve back pain are effective | Health and well -being
There are figures that leave no doubt and this is one of them: more than 600 million people in the world suffer from back pain. And he is not going to stay there. It is …
Continue readingSpacex: The ‘CREW-10’ takes off: Why does Musk say that he will rescue trapped astronauts and they deny it? | Science
The CREW-10 mission has taken off to the International Space Station (ISS) in the early hours of this Saturday at 0:05 Spanish peninsular time, from the Kennedy Space Center (Florida, USA). It was going to …
Continue readingThe moon is dyed red: everything to know about the total eclipse of March 14 | Science
The phenomenon will be completely visible from America. In Spain it will begin at the end of the night, so that only the first minutes will be seen from the totality phase, almost at dawn …
Continue readingISRO Successfully Executes SpaDeX Docking Experiment, India Becomes Fourth Nation to Achieve the Feat
ISRO Successfully Executes SpaDeX Docking Experiment, India Becomes Fourth Nation to Achieve the Feat India has become the fourth nation to achieve successful space docking, following the completion of the SpaDeX (Space Docking Experiment) mission …
Continue readingNew miracle of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, took 2 moon landers together on a journey to the moon, set them in space
Last Updated:January 15, 2025, 18:51 ISTScience News: Elon Musk’s space company SpaceX has today launched two moon landers into space and set them in their orbit. This has great potential to open new avenues in …
Continue readingWhy Did ISRO Delay SpaDeX Space Docking Experiment for the Second Time?
Why Did ISRO Delay SpaDeX Space Docking Experiment for the Second Time? The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has delayed its ambitious Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) for the second time. Initially scheduled for Tuesday and …
Continue readingRubin Observatory’s 2025 Debut Could Unveil Hidden Dark Comets in Space
Rubin Observatory’s 2025 Debut Could Unveil Hidden Dark Comets in Space Astronomers are anticipating a breakthrough in the discovery of dark comets in 2025, with the highly awaited Vera C. Rubin Observatory expected to contribute …
Continue readingCrystal-Based Cooling Technology Could Offer Sustainable Solution for Fridges and Air Conditioners
Crystal-Based Cooling Technology Could Offer Sustainable Solution for Fridges and Air Conditioners A novel crystal-based technology has been identified as a potential solution for sustainable cooling systems. Current refrigeration and air conditioning devices rely on …
Continue readingSolar Missions in 2025: Heliophysics Projects and Spacecrafts That Will Study the Sun
Solar Missions in 2025: Heliophysics Projects and Spacecrafts That Will Study the Sun The study of the Sun and its influence on the solar system is expected to make significant strides in 2025. The year …
Continue readingNew Study Uncovers Vital Ocean Processes for Carbon Storage and Climate Regulation
New Study Uncovers Vital Ocean Processes for Carbon Storage and Climate Regulation Organic carbon preservation in ocean sediments, a phenomenon critical to the Earth’s carbon cycle, has been illuminated by new research. The study explores …
Continue readingLake Mendota’s Bacteria Are Stuck in an Evolutionary Loop, Study Finds
Lake Mendota’s Bacteria Are Stuck in an Evolutionary Loop, Study Finds Seasonal variations in Lake Mendota in Wisconsin, US, appear to drive rapid evolutionary changes in bacterial species, as revealed through a long-term genetic study. …
Continue readingFirst-Ever Female Burial with Weapons, Believed to Be a Warrior, Discovered in Hungary
First-Ever Female Burial with Weapons, Believed to Be a Warrior, Discovered in Hungary The first confirmed case of a female burial with weapons from the 10th century in the Carpathian Basin, Hungary, has been uncovered. …
Continue readingJUNO Neutrino Detector Nears Completion, Set to Begin Operations in 2025
JUNO Neutrino Detector Nears Completion, Set to Begin Operations in 2025 Physicists are finalizing the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO), a facility designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding neutrinos, subatomic particles with no electric charge …
Continue readingTristan da Cunha: The Remote Island Shaped by Volcanic Forces and Rich Ecosystems
Tristan da Cunha: The Remote Island Shaped by Volcanic Forces and Rich Ecosystems Tristan da Cunha, a remote group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, is renowned for being the most isolated inhabited …
Continue readingSearch for Elusive Missing Link Black Holes Continues as Omega Centauri Observation Turns Out to Be a Dud
Search for Elusive Missing Link Black Holes Continues as Omega Centauri Observation Turns Out to Be a Dud A black hole once believed to bridge the gap between stellar-mass and supermassive black holes has been …
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