Climate Change and Deforestation Killing World’s Oldest Trees and Stunting Younger Ones

Climate Change and Deforestation Killing World’s Oldest Trees and Stunting Younger...

A study published in the journal Science reveals that a combination of climate change and deforestation is destroying ancient trees, and stunting younger ones....
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NASA launches InSight lander to mission on the Red Planet

NASA’S InSight Mars Lander has officially left Earth from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, and has now taken a course towards the Red Planet,...

Researches reveal the most advanced map of the Milky Way yet

Australian and German scientist produced a new, detailed map of the Milky Way, dubbed H14P1. The researchers used two of the world’s largest telescopes...
Google Celebrates Stephen Hawking’s Posthumous 80th Birthday with Captivating Doodle

Google Celebrates Stephen Hawking’s Posthumous 80th Birthday with Captivating Doodle

Foremost astronomer and physicist would have celebrated his 80th birthday on January 8, 2022, if he was alive – but Google celebrated the occasion...

NASA’s Juno finds Jupiter’s poles are ridden with cyclones

NASA’s Juno Mission has revealed Jupiter’s cyclone clusters mystery and showed that a certain amount of polygonally shaped cyclones that lye deep in 1,900...

SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launch: all you need to know

SpaceX announced during the late afternoon on Saturday that the Falcon Heavy's first official test will occur on Tuesday, February 7th. This test will...
Foremost Mathematician and Quantum Physicist, Freeman Dyson, Dies At 96

Foremost Mathematician and Quantum Physicist, Freeman Dyson, Dies At 96

Freeman John Dyson, a foremost mathematician, and quantum physicist is dead. He died in a hospital near Princeton in New Jersey on Friday. He...

DNA robots transport and deliver molecular cargo

Caltech researchers have created a nanoscale biological robot from a single strand of DNA, which can carry and deliver molecular cargo according to an...
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Antarctica satellite data suggests dramatic increase in sea level rise

According to NASA and European satellite data, sea levels on Earth have been rapidly increasing to completely unprecedented points. Based on studies made in...
Dark matter's fisrt image by the University of Waterloo

Experts “photograph” dark matter for the first time in history

Researchers from the University of Waterloo in Canada, have captured the first image of dark matter. The composite image showing a dark matter web linking...