Agnes Grimm

Agnes is a technical writer, being in touch with reports to come up with the latest tech leaks.

New theory reveal the Mars’ Moons were born as a result of a huge impact

Mars has two tiny moons and they have been wrecking the scientists’ brain for decades as they were trying to explain their origin. A new study has surfaced and it is based on old data, apparently confirming one of the two major hypotheses regarding the fate of the moons of Mars. Phobos and Deimos are

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Some Addictions may be Caused by an Ancient Virus that Lurks in our Genes

A retrovirus infected our precursors eons ago, and a recent study notes that traces of the retrovirus that can be found in the genome of select individuals may silently ‘’nudge’’ them to become addicted. Traces of a retrovirus called HK2 are often found in the genetic structures of people addicted to drugs, in comparison to

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NASA Managed to Capture on Film Rare Electric Blue Clouds

NASA launched a balloon to travel across the Arctic skies and it managed to capture some incredible images featuring rare blue clouds. These clouds are apparently formed when ice crystals interact with pieces of broken meteors. Scientifically, they are called noctilucent clouds or PMCs (polar mesospheric clouds). By studying them, scientists can better understand turbulence

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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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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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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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The number of refugees admitted to the United States is greatly reduced

The United States will accept a maximum of 30,000 refugees for 2019, against 45,000 for fiscal year 2018, said Monday the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. “We have proposed to resettle up to 30,000 refugees under the new refugee ceiling …”, said the head of US diplomacy at a State Department announcement. He called the

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