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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

Is ISC2 CISSP Certification Right For You?

Introduction According to the 2017 Cybersecurity Trends Spotlight Report, the ISC2 CISSP was declared the most valuable certification by a margin of 3:1. Many other sources have also vouched for the CISSP as being the world’s premier cybersecurity credential. The question, therefore, remains: what is this CISSP badge, and is it right for you? Our

Phone Counseling Gains Popularity During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, telehealth therapy platforms are exploding, and they also gain popularity with the speed of light these days. Mental healthcare services have become less accessible these days via traditional means, and few people are “courageous” enough to head over to a doctor’s office with coronavirus on the loose. On the other hand,

Fascinating Discovery about Dinosaurs with Wings like Bats

Batman should be scared about these new findings because a fossil from Northern China has revealed something unexpected.  The fossil with membranous wings could show us that some Jurassic dinosaurs had another type of evolution. Maybe today they could have been the older and bigger versions of the modern bats. Everything that the researchers have

Scientists Identify 104 High-Risk Genes Associated with Schizophrenia

Scientists at the Vanderbilt University Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and the Vanderbilt Genetics Institute have identified 104 high-risk genes associated with schizophrenia. Their findings appeared in a study that was published April 15, 2019 in the journal Nature Neuroscience. The team used a special computational framework they developed which, according to senior author