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Newly discovered star takes four years to travel around the black hole at centre of ...
The discovery sheds new light on the origin and evolution of the orbit of fast-moving stars in the heart of the Milky Way. ...
Hong Kong Science Museum’s dinosaur exhibition: what you need to know, from the ‘Big Eight’ ...
Visitors can check out the fossils of eight dinosaur species and get a chance to ‘gently touch’ an authentic leg bone belonging to the sauropod family. ...
Severe flu risk as immune cells swap with age
ETH researchers found that in mice, long-lived embryonic macrophages in the lungs die upon aging and during infection and are replaced by inflammatory bone marrow-derived macrophages. This causes severe disease progression when infected with viral flu.
Breasts, Buttocks, and the Left’s Love-Hate Relationship with Science, by Lance Welton
A recent Twitter spat has highlighted the Left’s difficult relationship with science. They love it because science is prestigious—hence Marx’s claim to be a scientist and the phrase “I Love Science” being the hallmark of a Woke “scientist” or of a “science
Ancient jawbone could give glimpse of Europe's earliest humans
Archaeologists in Spain said on Friday they had dug up an ancient jawbone that could help them look into the face of some of the earliest human ancestors in Europe. The surprise find, which could be about 1.4 million years old, could also give vital clues to
Towards Autonomous Prediction and Synthesis of Novel Magnetic Materials
In materials science, candidates for novel functional materials are usually explored in a trial-and-error fashion through calculations, synthetic methods, and material analysis. However, the approach is time-consuming and requires expertise. Now, researchers
Physicists discover a “family” of robust, superconducting graphene structures
When it comes to graphene, it appears that superconductivity runs in the family. An illustration showing superconducting Cooper pairs in magic-angle multilayer graphene family. The adjacent layers are twisted in an alternating fashion. Image credit: Ella Maru
Qatar: Diesel engine maintenance
Maintenance of diesel engines ...
Physicists see electron whirlpools for the first time
Though they are discrete particles, water molecules flow collectively as liquids, producing streams, waves, whirlpools, and other classic fluid phenomena. Caption:Long predicted but never observed, fluid-like electron whirlpools could be leveraged for next-gen
Researchers discover behavioral phenomenon in swans - study
Researchers at the University of Exeter and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) studied the behavior of mute and whooper swans in order to find out how they spent their time and energy in a study that could allow the construction of habitats designed to
Yellowstone Floods Reveal Forecasting Flaws in Warming World
The Yellowstone National Park area's weather forecast the morning of June 12 seemed fairly tame: warmer temperatures and rain showers would accelerate mountain snow melt and could produce "minor flooding." A National Weather Service bulletin recommended
Beijing's life science park home to medical and health giants
Beijing's life science and pharmaceutical base has been sharpening its competitiveness by fighting the COVID-19 pandemic since 2020 and contributing its part in the nation and world's joint effort to fight the virus. Zhongguancun Life Science Park located
Korean Air plane makes emergency landing in Azerbaijan due to engine defect
Korean Air B787-10 / Courtesy of Korean Air By Kim Hyun-bin A Korean Air passenger plane flying from Istanbul to Incheon International Airport made an emergency landing in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, due to a defect in one of its engines, the carrier
Korean Air plane makes emergency landing in Azerbaijan after engine defect
ISTANBUL/SEOUL -- A Korean Air plane that departed from Turkiye made an emergency landing in Azerbaijan
In N.Y.C. Apartments, the Ants Go Marching Up
Like many ambitious New Yorkers, the ManhattAnt is a social climber. ...
Evidence grows of lockdown harm to the young. But we act as if nothing happened ...
Falling educational standards and immature behaviour point to a Covid deficit A t a university reunion recently, my friends and I cornered the dean in charge of pastoral care and tried to make him tell us how much cooler we had been than students these days.
A 14-hour rift opens in the Earth’s magnetic field
On July 7, a crack in the Earth’s magnetic field appeared and remained open for 14 hours, creating strong winds and an aurora. Discontinuities in the Earth’s magnetic field are caused by a rare phenomenon called the co-rotation interaction (CIR)
Learn with ETMarkets: Behaviour science and impact of social media influencers on investment decision
Considering the high returns of 2020 and 2021, there was an
ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK: Ancient art of winemaking embraces science — and music
Wine has a nose, does it have an ear? BL Premium It is one of the oldest crafts known to
Vegan activist protests outside zoo
Vegan activist Tash Peterson has protested outside Perth Zoo days after the death of beloved elephant Tricia. ...
Against a surging Omicron adept at immune escapism, boosters and masks are Australia’s best weapons ...
Omicron is holding the pandemic centre stage. If everyone eligible for a booster went out and had it tomorrow, we might keep a lid on the latest wave Living with Covid has taken on a whole new meaning in 2022. We had been prepared for the virus remaining in
German Economy, Engine Of Europe, Splutters
(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Long one of the globe's economic stars, Germany is on a brink of a reversal of fortune which some fear imperils the prosperity built by its post-war generation. While on the ... ...
Gov. Youngkin hails opening of new rocket research facility in Fauquier County
This article was written by WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. State and local officials, including Gov. Glenn Youngkin, attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday to
US engineering grant for UTAR
A TEAM of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) researchers, led by Assoc Prof Dr Hum Yan Chai, has been awarded an international grant worth USD$13,682 (RM60,337) for their novel engineering project. Read full story ...
Korean Air Plane Suffers Engine Failure, Makes Emergency Landing in Baku - Airport
BAKU (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 10th July, 2022) A Korean Air aircraft flying from Istanbul to Seoul
Adventist College wins Kola Daisi University’s Maiden Science Quiz competition
Adventist Heritage Academy has emerged winner of the Maiden Quiz
Antique farm engine show draws enthusiasts
Kevin Mattison of Arlington, Vt., talks about his 1915 International Harvester 3 HP vertical engine Saturday, July 9, 2022 at the Tri-County Olde Time Power Association annual antique gas engine and tractor show at Schoharie Crossing in Fort Hunter. FORT