Venus-Jupiter conjunction 2023: The best images from around the globe,As captured by stargazers over the world, the two planets met the Moon in the night sky.
Venus-Jupiter conjunction 2023: The best images from around the globe
As captured by stargazers over the world, the two planets met the Moon in the night sky.
Much Of West Coast Faces Salmon Fishing Ban As Population Plummets,“There will be no wild-caught California salmon to eat unless someone has still got some vacuum sealed last year in their freezer." Tags:ConservationEnvironmentfishHuffPosthuffpost.com
Sleep Soundly: New Insights Could Pave the Way for Novel Treatments for Insomnia,Texas A&M biologist Alex Keene and his team used variant-to-gene mapping, a predictive genomics approach, to demonstrate that the gene Pig-Q plays a role in regulating sleep in humans, flies, and zebrafish. An effort funded by the National Institutes of Health, comprising of researchers from Tags:biologyinsomniaSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSleep ScienceTexas A and M UniversityUniversity of Pennsylvaniazebrafish
A World in a Test Tube: Removing Traces of Life in Lab Helps NASA Scientists Study Its Origins,A specialized laboratory at JPL, designed to eliminate the chemical influence of modern organisms, allows scientists to investigate the chemistry that may have given rise to life. At NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Origins and Habitability Lab, you can find a world in a test tube. This is a si Tags:AstrobiologybiologyEvolutionJPLlifeNASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.com
Double the Brain Benefits: Study Identifies New Advantages of Group Exercise,A study at the University of Tsukuba in Japan has found that routine exercise helps prevent cognitive impairment in older adults, with exercising alone being beneficial, but exercising with others having an even greater positive effect. Regular exercise has benefits beyond a leaner and stronger p Tags:cognitionDementiaExerciseHealthNeuroscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity of Tsukuba
Planetary Alignment 2022: Witness Planets in the Solar System in a 'Parade' of Rare Astronomical Phenomenons,Witness the planetary alignment this December 2022! Read on to know more! On the night of December 28th, it will be possible to see all of the planets in the solar system (excluding Earth) at the same time. Tags:Astronomical PhenomenonsParadePlanetary Alignmentplanetssciencetimes.comScienceTimesComSolar SystemSpace
Saturn's Icy Moon Enceladus Could Harbor Life After Scientists Detected Methane in the Jets of Water Bursting Through the Ice,Saturn's Enceladus has a vast ocean covered by an icy shell and near its mouth pole, hundreds of plumes of water vapor burst through the ice where scientists detected methane that could be a sign of microbial life. Read the article to learn more details. Tags:EnceladusmethaneMicrobial LifeMoonSaturnsciencetimes.comScienceTimesComSpace
How Far Can Humans Throw a Ball on Other Planets? Astronomer Explains the Math Behind It,Astronomer James O'Donoghue shared on a video how far a ball will go when it is thrown into other planets in the Solar System, even including Pluto and the Moon. Check it out in this article to find out. Tags:ballgravityplanetssciencetimes.comScienceTimesComSolar SystemSpaceSpeed
Every planet in the solar system visible in rare "planet parade" Wednesday,The astronomical phenomenon gave skywatchers a good view of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with the naked eye. Tags:CBSNewscbsnews.comEarthplanetSpaceU.S.
NASA Confirms Dust Won't Bury Perseverance Mars Sample Tubes - ExtremeTech,The Perseverance rover has deposited a cache of sample tubes on the surface as a backup for the eventual return ... Tags:ExtremeExtremeTechextremetech.commarsNASAPerseverancescienceSpace
Atomic Clocks in Space: The New Trick for Uncovering the Secrets of Dark Matter,Studying an atomic clock on-board a spacecraft inside the orbit of Mercury and very near to the Sun might be the trick to uncovering the nature of dark matter, suggests a new study published in Nature Astronomy. Dark matter makes up more than 80 percent of mass in the universe, but it has so far Tags:AstrophysicsDark MatterKavli InstituteSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
Astronomy & Astrophysics 101: Saturn,What Is Saturn? Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. It is a gas giant, and the second largest and second most massive planet in our Solar System. It is famous for the ring-like structures that circle its equator. Saturn is one of the two gas giants in the Solar System, the other being Jupit Tags:AstronomyAstrophysicsHubble Space TelescopeplanetsSaturnSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
NASA’s IXPE Quickly Observes Aftermath of Incredible Cosmic Blast – “This Is Now or Never”,NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory detected a high-energy blast of light from deep space on October 9, 2022. The light came from a powerful explosion called a gamma-ray burst dubbed GRB 221009A which ranks among the most luminous known. Around the world, astron Tags:AstronomyIXPENASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
NASA’s Astronomical and Historic 2022 – A Major Step for Humanity [Video],In 2022, we helped humanity take a major step toward a permanent presence in deep space … We captured new awe-inspiring views of the universe … And we witnessed a first-of-its-kind mission hit its mark … Here’s a look back at those and other things we did this year at NASA. https://youtu Tags:NASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
Watch NASA’s Latest Water Satellite Unfold in Space,Cameras on the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) spacecraft captured the antennas for its main science instrument unfurling in orbit. But before it could do that, the SWOT satellite needed to unfold its large mast and antenna panels (see below) after successfully deploying the solar panel Tags:JPLNASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpaceSWOT
How to watch the Quadrantids – one of the best meteor showers all year – on Jan. 2 and 3,The Quadrantid meteor shower is considered one of the best to view all year. Here's how to maximize your chances of seeing shooting stars. Tags:LiveSciencelivescience.commeteor showermeteorsOtherquadrantidsSpace
You're probably not washing duvet enough as experts share how much to clean it,Everyone stays on top of the routine cleaning - the dishes, dusting and hoovering. But are you deep cleaning the items you're supposed to like your duvet and pillows? Tags:ChristmasCleaning HacksDailystar.co.ukmoneyReal LifeSpace
Japanese firm ispace is racing to put first private lander on the moon,The Japanese Hakuto-R lander is vying to be the first privately funded spacecraft to land on the moon Tags:New Scientistnewscientist.comSpacespace flightthe moon
DART: Everything you need to know about NASA’s mission to deflect an asteroid,On 27 September the space agency deliberately crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid as part of its planetary defence programme. Tags:sciencefocus.comSpace
You're probably not washing duvet enough as experts share how much to clean it,Everyone stays on top of the routine cleaning - the dishes, dusting and hoovering. But are you deep cleaning the items you're supposed to like your duvet and pillows? Tags:ChristmasCleaning HacksDailystar.co.ukmoneyReal LifeSpace
Bluewalker 3 satellite is brighter than 99.8 per cent of visible stars,Observations of a huge test satellite that launched in September have fuelled concerns about the impact a planned fleet could have on astronomy Tags:AstronomyNew Scientistnewscientist.comSpace
Star ripped up by black hole is one of the brightest things ever seen,A star orbiting a supermassive black hole at the centre of a distant galaxy was ripped apart in a tidal disruption event, the furthest ever observed Tags:Astronomyblack holeNew Scientistnewscientist.comSpace
What does Mars sound like? Rover microphone records Red Planet’s dust devils,New research, published this week in Nature Communications, has recorded what dust devils sound like on Mars – giving fresh insights into how they operate. Tags:Astronomy NewsmarsSpaceStudy Findsstudyfinds.org
SpaceX caps 2022 with record-setting 61st Falcon 9 launch,The year's final SpaceX launch put an Israeli Earth-imaging satellite into orbit. Tags:cbsnews.comElon MuskSpacespacex
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers,Moving on from a franchise quarterback is a challenging situation for any NFL team. Here are three ways the Packers will be impacted if Rodgers has indeed played his last game as a member of the
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas,The Department of Health warned the public yesterday against eating fish and other seafood from areas affected by the oil spill.
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Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank
Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank,In a scene reminiscent of the last financial crisis, the federal government turned to Wall Street this week for help with a blossoming emergency in the banking sector
How the Hubble telescope is keeping a 265-year-old stargazing project alive,In 1758, a French astronomer started cataloging stars and comets through a ground telescope. Today, Hubble and amateur stargazers continue his legacy. Tags:Deep SpaceNasapopsci.comPopular ScienceScienceSpacespace telescope
Super Glue could make it easier to recycle plastic,The primary ingredient in Super Glue forms a moldable plastic that can be reduced back down to raw materials, making it more recyclable that petroleum-based plastics. Tags:chemistryEnvironmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceSustainabilityTechnology