November 2023

Curiosity’s Team Believe that the Rover will Recover from Glitch

The Curiosity rover is suffering from some sort of ailment that still remains unclear. NASA’s Mars explorer is expected to recover, however, if we take on its team members’ optimism that they can get the six-wheeled robot up and running once again. Last Saturday night, on the 15th of September, Curiosity started to have problems […]

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Galileo tried to fool the Catholic Church, according to 405-year-old letters

Galileo was one of the most influential astronomers and mathematicians in history and new evidence surfaced and it reveals how he tried to make his work accepted in the midst of the religious climate which existed at the time. Galileo is one of the biggest champions of Copernicus’ theory which stated that our planet revolves

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CBD Suppositories: Should You Use Them for Your Period Pains?

It seems that lately many females are looking for the help of pot companies for the period cramps: they’re selling cannabidiol vaginal suppositories, and they’re a great solution. CBD suppository: what are you talking about? Cannabidiol (CBD) suppositories are some pills that are supposed to be inserted in the vagina or in the rectum and then

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UBC just Installed a 13 Meter-long Sea Monster Skeleton Cast

A long-necked elasmosaurus was installed at the University of British Columbia, above the Pacific Museum of the Earth to be exact. Scientists said that it was a marine reptile that shared the Earth with the dinosaurs approximately 80 million years ago. They believe that it wouldn’t have been able of lifting its own head above

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Renewable Energy: Can We Solve the Problem with Batteries?

Lithium is an imperative segment in all cutting-edge battery-powered batteries. The issue is that its world’s supply is restricted, it’s quite costly, and it negatively affects nature. Sodium, then again, is bottomless and less expensive. Yet, batteries, in light of sodium-particle innovation, have so far not turned out to be down to earth. The issue

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“Robotic Skin” Can Turn Inanimate Objects into Robots

A new invention that can prove very helpful in the future It might sound unreal or maybe even creepy, but rest assured, it’s not. A new invention, called “robotic skin” will transform inanimate objects into robots, making them coming to life in just a few seconds. Don’t worry, this is not your worst nightmare coming

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Our Understanding about Neutron Star Evolution Could be Changed by the latest Hubble Discovery

Although it has been many years since the Hubble telescope reached space, it is still helping astronomers and researchers to better understand the universe. Recently, the telescope has come across features around a neutron star which we didn’t ever see before, leaving men of science with the quest of figuring out what exactly has been

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TESS Planet Hunter Scores its First Light Image

The first light marks a landmark for any astronomical device. NASA has released the first images captured by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (or TESS). TESS has been designed to hunt down exoplanets and offer us detailed images, taking the torch from Kepler, which discovered more than 2,300 exoplanets during its many successful missions. TESS

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