| | ||||||||
| Science | ||||||||
| NEWS | ||||||||
Monster Black Hole Has Been Kicked Out From Its Galactic Core In Bizarre Cosmic Collision Hubble Detects a Rogue Supermassive Black Hole (Photo : NASA Goddard) The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a quasar named 3C 186 that is offset from the center of its galaxy.
| ||||||||
Cities and monuments switch off for Earth Hour The Empire State Building and United Nations headquarters in New York joined other iconic buildings and monuments around the world plunging into darkness for sixty minutes on Saturday to mark Earth Hour and draw attention to climate change.
| ||||||||
Water On Mars: Researchers Link Lomonosov Crater To Ancient Martian Tsunamis Mars, despite its current rusted and parched appearance, was once a world where water flowed freely. Detailed observations of the red planet's atmosphere and surface have led scientists to speculate that perhaps about 3.8 billion years ago, Mars had ...
| ||||||||
NASA is using a mixed reality space station to train astronauts NASA has always embraced emerging technology for visualization, even if that tech was seemingly developed for frivolous entertainment.
| ||||||||
Sea Ice Record Breaking Decrease In South Pole & North Pole Arctic Ice temperatures rising (Photo : NyoozTV/YouTube) Scientists say that the temperature in the North Pole is 20 degrees hotter than it should be right now, and this occurrence may lead to less ice not just during summer but even in the colder ...
| ||||||||
NASA mission to study cosmic material between stars Washington, March 26 (IANS) NASA has announced plans to launch a balloon-borne observatory to study the emissions from the cosmic material found between stars, known as the interstellar medium.
| ||||||||
Passengers of a Plane Witnessed Spectacular Southern Lights Passengers of an eight-hour flight decided to embark on the airplane just to witness the spectacular show put up by the southern lights.
| ||||||||
One of the most basic facts about dinosaur family trees might be wrong The dinosaur world is buzzing this week because of a new paper that suggests the way we classify dinosaurs may be very wrong. Back in 1888, a paleontologist named Harry Seeley said that all dinosaurs fall into two categories: bird-hipped (Ornithischia ...
| ||||||||
Cheerios campaign creates buzz of controversy, but there are other ways to bring back the bees A cereal company's offer of free wildflower seeds to help bees has felt the sting of controversy online - but local experts say there are are other ways to support healthy bee populations in Manitoba.
| ||||||||
NASA will Launch Space Laser in Two Years to Provide Internet 100 Times Faster A powerful laser shining up into space may soon transmit data between earth and the International Space Station. NASA is hoping to establish laser links at a rate of one gigabit per second in this space internet program.
| ||||||||
| 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