Science | ||||||||
NEWS | ||||||||
Astronaut Peggy Whitson Ends Record-Breaking Space Mission with Smooth Landing NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson smiles after returning to Earth on a Soyuz capsule in Kazakhstan on Sept. 3, 2017 local time (Sept. 2 EDT), ending a record-breaking mission to the International Space Station.
| ||||||||
Stephen Hawking project detects possible signs of alien life from distant galaxy A Stephen Hawking-led project has detected what could be signs of alien life from a galaxy 3 billion light years away from Earth. (NASA/Getty Images).
| ||||||||
Scientists find bizarre brain-like blob in Vancouver's lost lagoon Last month, scientists, both expert and citizen, descended upon Vancouver's Stanley Park to see what sort of fascinating wildlife they could find.
| ||||||||
5.7 mln-year-old footprints challenge human evolution theory London, Sep 2 (PTI) Scientists have discovered human-like footprints from Greeces largest island Crete - dating back to 5.7 million years - that may put the established theories of early human evolution to the test.
| ||||||||
More dino bones found at Thornton construction site The bones don't stop coming. After the initial discovery of a triceratops fossil at a Thornton construction site, more bones were found a few days later and as of Saturday, parts of the skull and another rib were found.
| ||||||||
Skywatch: Cassini spacecraft set to crash into Saturn this month Step outside in September as the five fabulous visible planets jostle for evening and morning positions. In the west-southwestern sky after sunset find Jupiter and its 2017 travel companion - the star Spica - hanging out low above the horizon.
| ||||||||
World's most powerful X-ray laser launched in Germany: Top things to know about European XFEL This facility is launched to analyse the fast moving atoms and molecules as human eyes cannot see them. Nupur Jha. September 2, 2017 22:53 IST.
| ||||||||
Study Suggests Ancient Global Warming is Driven by Massive Carbon Emissions from Volcanoes According to a new study, headed by the University of Southampton and involving a group of International Researchers, massive CO2 emissions from volcanoes were responsible for the extreme global warming event that occurred 56 million years ago, during ...
| ||||||||
'Floating moon': Study reveals new details about Uranus satellite Cressida Uranus' moon Cressida would float if placed in water, according to new research, which has recorded the first measurements of the satellite's mass and density.
| ||||||||
See more results | Edit this alert |
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
Send Feedback |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar