WETENSCHAP EN TECHNOLOGIE BL – 4
Een overzicht van buitenlandse Wetenschap en Technologie Sites
GIANT FREAKING ROBOT
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- ● Scientists Have Found The Worldâs Oldest BrainA 319 million-year-old fossil contains the world's oldest preserved brain. The post Scientists Have Found The World’s Oldest Brain appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 4, 2023 - 5:17 pm
- ● Watch A Venomous Snake Emerge From Golf Course Hole And Slither By PlayersA group of golfers in Australia were shocked when a red-bellied black snake emerged from a golf hole. The post Watch A Venomous Snake Emerge From Golf Course Hole And Slither By Players appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 4, 2023 - 1:23 am
- Scientists Have Received Radio Signals From Deep SpaceThe CHIME radio observatory has picked up 25 fast radio bursts from deep space. The post Scientists Have Received Radio Signals From Deep Space appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 3, 2023 - 10:34 pm
- SpaceX Launching Satellites Made For Space WarSpaceX is partnering with True Anomaly to launch Jackal Satellites into orbit, where their warfare capabilities will be tested. The post SpaceX Launching Satellites Made For Space War appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 3, 2023 - 3:51 pm
- A Massive Asteroid Entered Earthâs Atmosphere, See The Shocking FootageAn asteroid struck the atmosphere and burned over the city of Krasnoyarsk in Russia, and CCTVs and dashcam footage caught it on camera. The post A Massive Asteroid Entered Earth’s Atmosphere, See The Shocking Footage appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 3, 2023 - 2:24 am
- TikTok To Be Pulled From Apple And Google Stores?Sen. Michael Bennett has written to Apple and Google requesting they remove TikTok from their app stores. The post TikTok To Be Pulled From Apple And Google Stores? appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 3, 2023 - 1:37 am
- Instagram Co-Founders Are Back To Compete With TikTokInstagram's co-founders are readying to launch Artifact, an app that is the opposite of TikTok. The post Instagram Co-Founders Are Back To Compete With TikTok appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 2, 2023 - 11:32 pm
- Monkeys Are Now Being Stolen From ZoosTwo zoos in the South reported monkeys stolen within the same week, continuing a series of strange occurrences at area zoos. The post Monkeys Are Now Being Stolen From Zoos appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 2, 2023 - 12:28 am
- A UFO Tracking App Is Coming To PhonesEnigma Labs is bringing a UFO tracking app to phones in order to make it easier to report sightings and remove the stigma of admitting to an alien encounter. The post A UFO Tracking App Is Coming To Phones appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 1, 2023 - 11:05 pm
- Jurassic Park Is Becoming Real, Scientists Planning To Revive Famous Extinct BirdScientists are now trying to bring the dodo bird back from extinction, just like in Jurassic Park. The post Jurassic Park Is Becoming Real, Scientists Planning To Revive Famous Extinct Bird appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: February 1, 2023 - 2:45 pm
- A Near-Collision In Space Was Almost A CatastropheTwo pieces of derelict space machinery narrowly avoided a collision in space, which would add to an increasing problem of blocking access to Earth orbit. The post A Near-Collision In Space Was Almost A Catastrophe appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: January 31, 2023 - 7:58 pm
- Woolly Mammoth Being Resurrected From Extinction, Hereâs When It ReturnsA biotech company named Colossal is aiming to bring back the woolly mammoth in 2027. The post Woolly Mammoth Being Resurrected From Extinction, Here’s When It Returns appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: January 31, 2023 - 5:44 pm
- Scientists Discover The Coldest Ice In The UniverseScientists have discovered space ice in asteroids that drops to minutes 440 degrees Fahrenheit. The post Scientists Discover The Coldest Ice In The Universe appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: January 31, 2023 - 3:34 pm
- Mystifying Whirlpool Soars Through The Sky, See The Puzzling FootageThe Subaru Telescope at Mauna Kea caught a strange whirlpool phenomenon in the night sky. The post Mystifying Whirlpool Soars Through The Sky, See The Puzzling Footage appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: January 30, 2023 - 11:13 pm
- See A Lightning Bolt Strike A Moving CarLightning strikes a car in this recently posted viral video. The post See A Lightning Bolt Strike A Moving Car appeared first on GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT.... Read more »Source: Top Science Stories - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT | Published: January 30, 2023 - 2:32 pm
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INTERESTING ENGINEERING
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- Video● Tunnelling under extreme conditions: Renewing the Ritom power plantIt was built in 1920 and is located only a few kiloÂmeters from the famous Gotthard Tunnell.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 6:22 pm
- ● EV battery nickel product to be produced in the US for the first timeThe metals refining company behind the new development claims to also be eco-friendly.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 6:05 pm
- ● China claims success in milking cloning tech : 3 'super cows' bornWhen grown the cows can generate 18 tons of milk per year.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 4:49 pm
- ● China: New hypersonic generator 'capable' of powering future weapons"If this technology finds an application in power generation, we may owe the hypersonic weapons a big 'thank you,'" says a researcher.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:57 pm
- ● Tesla tweet case: Elon Musk not guilty of misleading investorsIf found guilty, the tech billionaire could have been responsible for paying out billions in damages.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 2:54 pm
- ● Second spy balloon traced over Latin America, US-China tensions escalateBeijing alleges the "weather balloon" deviated off course and that U.S. diplomats and media outlets use it as a pretext to "smear" China.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 11:09 am
- ● âHigher airspaceâ: How Franceâs space military policy is emergingFranceâs space military policy seems to be contradictory.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 10:41 am
- ● Study claims ChatGPT not a threat but potential electronic assistantThe results highlight some potential strengths and weaknesses of ChatGPT.... Read more »| Published: February 4, 2023 - 10:38 am
- Harnessing the power of AI to learn more about deadly cancersThe AI combines data from multiple platforms to identify potential therapeutic targets.... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 4:52 pm
- Fastest growing app in history: ChatGPT trumps TikTok and InstagramChatGPT managed to double its monthly active users since December.... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 4:29 pm
- Low libido cure: How one injection can transform sex driveAn underrated hormone called kisspeptin might help you with your sex life.... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 4:00 pm
- Watch the production ready features of Tesla's CybertruckThe model featured triangular-shaped side mirrors and a retractable flatbed cover.... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 3:34 pm
- Too much sex and lack of sleep lead male quolls to dieFemale ones are fine.... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 3:33 pm
- 'Biggest con': Adani suffers $107 billion loss after damning reportThe group released a 413-page report, but that was not enough to soothe investors.... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 2:49 pm
- VideoWatch a UK drone firm perform a world-first microgravity experimentThe new technology will "open the world of microgravity research to a new market."... Read more »| Published: February 3, 2023 - 2:24 pm
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UNIVERSE TODAY PODCASTS
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- mp3VideoWeekly Space Hangout: December 4, 2019 â Dr. Becky Smethurstâs âSpace: 10 Things You Should KnowâHosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dr. Brian Koberlein (BrianKoberlein.com / @BrianKoberlein) Sondy Springmann (@sondy) Michael Rodruck (@michaelrodruck) Tonight we air Fraserâs pre-recorded interview with Dr. Becky Smethurst from Tuesday, November 26th. Dr. Smethurst is a research fellow at Christ Church College, Oxford University who is researching how galaxies and... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: December 4, 2019 - 1:03 pm
- VideoVideoWeekly Space Hangout: Oct 31, 2018 â David DickinsonHosts: Fraser Cain (universetoday.com / @fcain) Dr. Paul M. Sutter (pmsutter.com / @PaulMattSutter) Dr. Kimberly Cartier (KimberlyCartier.org / @AstroKimCartier ) Dr. Morgan Rehnberg (MorganRehnberg.com / @MorganRehnberg & ChartYourWorld.org) David Dickinson discusses his new book, written with Fraser, called The Universe Today Ultimate Guide to Viewing the Cosmos. Find out more... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: November 2, 2018 - 4:08 pm
- VideoSupermassive Black Holes or Their Galaxies? Which Came First?Itâs a mystery thatâs puzzled astronomers for years. Which came first, supermassive black holes or the galaxies that surround them? The post Supermassive Black Holes or Their Galaxies? Which Came First? appeared first on Universe Today.... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: September 6, 2017 - 7:13 pm
- VideoWill The Sun Explode?All stars die, some more violently than others. Once our own Sun has consumed all the hydrogen fuel in its core, it too will reach the end of its life. Astronomers estimate this to be a short 7 billion years from now. For a few million years, it will expand... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: January 6, 2014 - 5:26 am
- VideoUsing the âMissing Physicsâ of Stellar Feedback to Accurately Simulate Galaxies from the Big Bang to TodayFor the first time, astronomers are able to accurately simulate galaxies from shortly after the big bang to today by including a realistic treatment of the effects stars have on their host galaxies. For the past few decades astronomers have simulated galaxies by mixing the basic physical ingredients â gravity,... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: November 19, 2013 - 6:51 pm
- VideoThis is the Moon, the Whole Moon and Nothing But the MoonTake a look around the MoonâĤ no, really, take a good look AROUND the Moon! This is a fantastic animation of our planetary partner in space made by the folks on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter team at Arizona State University. Assembled from reflectance maps and digital terrain models created from... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: October 16, 2013 - 9:48 pm
- VideoNew Podcasts: Precession and AccelerationWeâve got two new podcasts from the Astronomy Cast team of Dr. Pamela Gay and Fraser Cain: Ep. 313: Precession, and Episode 314: Acceleration. 313: Precession The Earth is wobbling on its axis like a top. You canât feel it, but itâs happening. And over long periods of time, these... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: September 9, 2013 - 2:56 pm
- Trojan Asteroid Found Orbiting UranusWhatâs new in the outer reaches of our solar system? Try the discovery of a Trojan asteroid orbiting Uranus. While a plethora of puns exist for this simple fact, the reality check is that this means there are far more of these objects out there than astronomers expected. The new... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: August 29, 2013 - 6:00 pm
- VideoPodcast: The Inverse-Square Law and Other StrangenessWhy donât we have insects the size of horses? Why do bubbles form spheres? Why does it take so much energy to broadcast to every star? Letâs take a look at some non-linear mathematical relationships and see how they impact your day-to-day life. Click here to download the episode. Or... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: August 7, 2013 - 3:09 pm
- The Great Galactic Turn-OffAre you ready for a new galactic puzzle? Then letâs start with some clues. It has been long assumed that some galaxies reach a point in their evolution when star formation stops. In the distant past, these saturated galaxies appeared smaller than those formed more recently. This is what baffles... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: August 1, 2013 - 3:00 pm
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WONDERFUL ENGINEERING
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- ● ChatGPT Has Hit 100 Million Users Already â The Fastest Growing Consumer App EverChatGPT has reportedly reached unprecedented levels of success just two months after its launch. The ever-popular artificial intelligence chatbot has hit another milestone by reaching 100 million users just two months after launching, according to analysts. This makes it the fastest-growing consumer application in history. This means that ChatGPT has... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:55 pm
- ● This Company Is Using Seaweed To Create Biodegradable Pods You Can EatHave you seen edible âbubble shotsâ seen at marathons being given to runners or also in other events in recent years? It looks like a normal plastic bag filled with liquid but it actually disappears as soon as it is consumed. It quenches the thirst of athletes and concertgoers in... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:55 pm
- ● Amazing Footage Show A Mysterious Glowing Spiral Formation Spotted By A Telescope Over HawaiiA mysterious spiral formation was spotted in the night sky above a volcano in Hawaii earlier this month, sparking curiosity among observers through a Japanese telescope. The spectacle, initially spotted by an observatory in Mauna Kea on Jan. 18, first looked like a traveling bright star before it morphed shapes.... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:54 pm
- ● These Highschoolers Built A Prosthetic Hand For Their Classmate In NeedHigh school students in Tennessee have demonstrated their kindness and technical abilities by building a prosthetic hand for one of their classmates, Sergio Peralta. The project began when a student in the school’s engineering club noticed their classmate, born without a right hand, struggling with daily tasks. Sergio Peralta was... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:50 pm
- ● This Blind Scientist Has Created An AI-Powered Suitcase For People Who Canât SeeChieko Asakawaa, a computer scientist and IBM researcher who lost her sight completely when she was 14 due to an accident, She exemplifies how visually impaired people may overcome their condition and achieve amazing things. But, as someone who has always battled with navigating strange and congested environments, Asakawa devised... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:49 pm
- ● This New Retrofit System Could Reduce Steelmaking Carbon Emissions By 94%Researchers from the University of Birmingham have designed a novel adaptation for existing iron and steel furnaces that could reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the steelmaking industry by nearly 94%. This decarbonization idea is something very rare but looks good for the environment as well as business. Not only... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:48 pm
- ● 10 Best Screen Protectors For Vivo T1 5GVivo T1 5G is officially released on Feb. 14, 2022. The smartphone comes in 164 x 75.8 x 8.3 mm and weighs 187 grams. The device supports Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) and the display size is 6.58 inches IPS LCD. The resolution of the display is 1080 x... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 9:14 am
- ● Two Large Chunks Of Space Debris Barely Avoid Collision â A Little Too Close For ComfortTwo large chunks of Soviet space debris nearly collided 600 miles over the Earth and that was âtoo close for comfort,â scientists say. The near miss was reported by California-based LeoLabs, âthe worldâs leading commercial provider of low Earth orbit (LEO) mapping and Space Situational Awareness (SSA) services.â Low-Earth orbit... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 9:11 am
- ● Netflix Made an Anime Using AI Due to a âLabor Shortage,â â And It Has Created Quite An OutrageNetflix created an anime that uses AI-generated artwork to paint its background and itâs created a massive outrage on social media. Yes, Netflix Japan has announced that it used AI-generated art in a new short anime film. It claims the move was to “help the anime industry” amid an ongoing... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 9:07 am
- ● SpaceX Is Possibly Building A Starship Rocket That Will Explode On PurposeSpaceX Starships are one of the most powerful rockets ever created. But they are still not enough to get us as far as Mars, which was seemingly pretty clear from the start. Even getting it beyond Earth’s orbit will likely require numerous refueling stops, courtesy of additional Starships. And pulling... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 4, 2023 - 9:07 am
- These Scientists Have Just Solved The Mystery To Evolve Next-Gen Lithium BatteriesEven though Lithium metal batteries with solid electrolytes are lightweight, inflammable, pack a lot of energy, and can be recharged very quickly, they have been slow to develop due to mysterious short-circuiting and failure. A team of members from Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has come up with... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 3, 2023 - 1:52 pm
- Someone Dyed A Pigeon Pink For A Gender Reveal â And Activists Are LividAnimal rights activists are furious after discovering a bright pink pigeon in Madison Square Park on Monday. According to the city’s wildlife rehabilitation facility, the bird may have been colored for a gender reveal. The Wild Bird Fund, New York City’s only wildlife rehabilitation and education center, shared the unexpected... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 3, 2023 - 1:50 pm
- Google Is Asking Its Employees To Test ChatGPT Competitors â Including Apprentice BardGoogle is exploring new AI-powered chat tools that will most likely affect a future public product launch. They feature a new chatbot and the possibility of integrating it with a search engine. Google has recently started asking its employees to test ChatGPT competitors, including a chatbot named Apprentice Bard. The... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 3, 2023 - 1:50 pm
- 10 Best Screen Protectors For Xiaomi 12SThe Xiaomi 12S is a budget-friendly compact phone released just recently. Even with its compact body, it comes packed with features are that a high value considering the reasonable price of the phone. If your taste lies within a compact, small smartphones that are competitive in the market with their... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 3, 2023 - 1:48 pm
- 10 Best Cases For Vivo iQOO Z6 ProThe iQOO Z6 Pro focuses on providing good performance and screen quality. The device sports a 6.44″ FullHD+ AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and 1,300 nits peak brightness. It’s protected by Panda Glass and has a fingerprint scanner underneath, which is pretty fast and accurate. The display has... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: February 3, 2023 - 1:48 pm
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SHINING SCIENCE
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- VideoA 17-Pound Meteorite Was Discovered in AntarcticaSome scientists dedicate their lives to hunting for meteorites, and may have to brave some harsh conditions to do so. An international team of researchers recently went to Antarctica to search for these âspace rocks.â They found five new meteorites, one of which weighs a massive 16.7 pounds (7.6 kg)!An... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 28, 2023 - 4:06 am
- David Attenborough: The future of all life depends on our willingness to take action nowSir David Attenborough reflects on why we must act now to protect and conserve the natural word. David Attenborough: The future of all life depends on our willingness to take action now'That the natural world is resilient gives me great hope. Technology also offers hope, that revolutionary ways will be found... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 27, 2023 - 2:38 pm
- Harvard neuroscientist: The âmost underratedâ skill all successful people haveââespecially introvertsâIâve always been an introvert. When I got my first job after earning my PhD in neuroscience, I was concerned that Iâd have a tough time communicating with others.But I quickly learned that I didnât need to force myself to be extroverted. The most underrated skill that successful people, especially... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 27, 2023 - 10:03 am
- Study achieves the coherent manipulation of electron spins in siliconIn recent years, many physicists and computer scientists have been working on the development of quantum computing technologies. These technologies are based on qubits, the basic units of quantum information.In contrast with classical bits, which have a value of 0 or 1, qubits can exist in superposition states, so they... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 27, 2023 - 1:09 am
- Astronomers can't wait to search for signs of life and massive black-hole mergersFrom black holes to the search for life, scientific breakthroughs are on the horizon.The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or Webb) might get all the credit, but a whole new era of telescopes â in space and on the ground â is set to revolutionize astronomy in the next two... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 27, 2023 - 12:10 am
- An accident in a lab experiment may revolutionize quantum computersResearchers may have made a massive breakthrough in quantum computing. According to a new study published in Nature Nanotechnology, researchers may have discovered a cheaper way to push large-scale quantum computers.copyright: AdobeQuantum computing is an intriguing field that has seen quite a bit of growth over the past several years.... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 25, 2023 - 6:24 am
- A quantum experiment suggests thereâs no such thing as objective realityPhysicists have long suspected that quantum mechanics allows two observers to experience different, conflicting realities. Now theyâve performed the first experiment that proves it.Back in 1961, the Nobel Prizeâwinning physicist Eugene Wigner outlined a thought experiment that demonstrated one of the lesser-known paradoxes of quantum mechanics. The experiment shows how... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 23, 2023 - 10:48 am
- Monster Space Rock in Antarctica Is Among The Largest Found in 100 YearsAntarctica has a lot going for it when it comes to meteorite hunting. The dark rocks stand out against the icy landscape. Its dry climate keeps weathering to a minimum. And even when meteorites sink into the ice they are often returned to the surface by the churning of the... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 20, 2023 - 3:46 am
- Black holes at galactic centers blast out 10 times more light than previously thoughtBlack holes residing at the center of galaxies produce way more energy than scientists previously thought, a new study has revealed. These so-called active galactic nuclei devour huge amounts of matter, releasing massive amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation in the process. Scientists have known that these black-hole-powered... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 20, 2023 - 2:49 am
- Black Hole Violently Tearing Apart a Star Unleashes Rare Luminous Jet of MatterAstronomers at the Swinburne University of Technology have played an important role in the discovery of a rare luminous jet of matter traveling close to the speed of light, created by a supermassive black hole violently tearing apart a star. Published in the journal Nature, the research brings astronomers one... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 16, 2023 - 4:02 am
- Scientists Obtain First-Ever Sound Recording of Dust Devils on MarsScientists have made history by recording the first audio of an extraterrestrial whirlwind on Mars, thanks to the microphone on NASAâs Perseverance rover. The study, led by planetary scientist Naomi Murdoch and a team of researchers at the National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space and NASA, was published... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 15, 2023 - 10:06 am
- Scientists discover planet that rings in the new year every five daysHumans have just marked the beginning of a new year here on Earth, but hundreds of light years away, a freshly discovered exoplanet celebrates the occasion every few days.An astrophysicist from Toowoomba has unearthed a hot Jupiter exoplanet that experiences a very short year, orbiting its sun in less than... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: January 15, 2023 - 8:19 am
- Beware of âphone snubbingâ: Research reveals just how serious phubbing can beItâs pretty normal to walk through a university campus and see students sitting together, yet ignoring each other for their smartphones â but not in Spain. Iâm currently visiting the University of Navarra, where each time I pass the open space outside the Institute for Culture and Society, I see... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: November 25, 2022 - 6:53 am
- Scientists Convert Pure Energy Into Matter And Antimatter, Creating New PhysicsRecent research published in Physical Review Letters proves that matter and antimatter can be created from energy, specifically light particles (photons). Thus, it provides a magnificently physical illustration of the worldâs most famous equation: E=mc2.Einsteinâs equation describes how energy (E) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by the speed of... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: October 5, 2022 - 11:35 am
- Famous Stephen Hawking theory about black holes confirmedOne of Stephen Hawkingâs most famous theories has been confirmed to be correct, thanks to space-time ripples caused by the merger of the two distant black holes.The black hole area theorem, which Hawking derived from Einsteinâs theory of general relativity in 1971, states that the surface area of a black... Read more »Source: Shining Science | Published: October 5, 2022 - 8:31 am
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NOW ARCHAEOLOGY
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- Evidence of giant elephant hunting by NeanderthalsAccording to analysis of 125,000 year old animal bones, Neanderthals hunted and killed prehistoric giant elephants, obtaining enormous quantities of meat that could sustain hundreds of people. The post Evidence of giant elephant hunting by Neanderthals appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: February 3, 2023 - 10:18 pm
- Obsidian handaxes from 1.2 million years ago found in EthiopiaA ancient "knapping workshop" with 600 obsidian handaxes that date back at least 1.2 million years has been discovered in Ethiopia. The post Obsidian handaxes from 1.2 million years ago found in Ethiopia appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: February 2, 2023 - 8:57 pm
- Tomb of Hun warrior and his horse unearthed in RomaniaWhen workers on a new highway in Romania realized they were excavating the burial walls of a Hun warrior, they called in archaeologists. The post Tomb of Hun warrior and his horse unearthed in Romania appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: February 1, 2023 - 8:30 pm
- The mysterious underwater Yonaguni-Jima Pyramids in JapanThese ancient underwater structures were discovered by chance in 1986 by Kihachiro Aratake, who was diving to observe sharks in Japan. The post The mysterious underwater Yonaguni-Jima Pyramids in Japan appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 31, 2023 - 7:45 pm
- Roman engraved gems found around Hadrianâs wallAround Hadrian's wall, archaeologists excavating in Carlisle, England, found 2,000-year-old engraved gems. The post Roman engraved gems found around Hadrian’s wall appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 30, 2023 - 1:48 pm
- Statue resembling Hercules discovered in RomeIn Rome, Italy, sewer works led to the discovery of a life-sized marble statue that was considered to be Hercules in antiquity. The post Statue resembling Hercules discovered in Rome appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 28, 2023 - 8:18 pm
- Large number of skulls discovered in Cueva Des Cubierta, a Neanderthal cave in SpainIn the Cueva Des Cubierta cave in Spain, a large number of animal skulls placed by Neanderthals were found. The post Large number of skulls discovered in Cueva Des Cubierta, a Neanderthal cave in Spain appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 27, 2023 - 9:57 pm
- Mirror and sword discovered in a 4th-century Japanese tombThe discovery of a iron sword and a shield-shaped bronze mirror by archaeologists in this ancient kofun burial mound is a first for Japan. The post Mirror and sword discovered in a 4th-century Japanese tomb appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 26, 2023 - 9:39 am
- Pterosaur with more than 400 teeth discovered in GermanyIn Germany, scientists found a new kind of dinosaur(pterosaur) with more than 400 teeth that ate similarly to ducks and flamingos. The post Pterosaur with more than 400 teeth discovered in Germany appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 24, 2023 - 7:56 pm
- Ancient Roman city discovered by Egyptian archaeologists in LuxorArchaeologists excavating in the historic city of Luxor have discovered a residential city going back to Roman administration in Egypt The post Ancient Roman city discovered by Egyptian archaeologists in Luxor appeared first on Now Archaeology.... Read more »Source: Now Archaeology | Published: January 24, 2023 - 5:06 pm
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Psychology Today
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- ● Does Watching Romantic Movies Help Your Love Life Flourish?Couples who share a romantic movie are more likely to have positive attitudes toward romance in their relationships.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 7:00 pm
- ● The Dark Side of Cultural AffirmationCheering for our team makes us feel more valued, but it can also lead to treating others meanly and unfairly. Fortunately, there's a better way to enhance our self-concept.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 6:00 pm
- ● I Wish My Mother Would Just Listen to Me Once in a WhileIt's hard when your parents can't give you what you need from them. But does it have to be the end of the relationship? Sometimes acknowledging their inability can open new doors.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 5:03 pm
- ● Should You Buy Into the Hype of Microdosing Psychedelics?As with any substance, itâs essential to understand the potential risks and benefits before deciding to microdose.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:55 pm
- ● A Chart to Jumpstart Emotional Self-KnowledgeHow well do you know your emotions? Are you satisfied with how you express them to others? Take a step towards emotional self-discovery with one simple chart.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:42 pm
- ● 5 Steps to Heal Your Relationship and Past at the Same TimeDriving many arguments is the triggering of childhood wounds. Consider this five-step approach to break the pattern while healing the relationship and your past.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:23 pm
- ● Mental Health Can Improve With SleepCan we make effective changes in our culture to permit and encourage our teenagers to sleep more?... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:08 pm
- ● 6 Ways to Minimize Adult Child-Parent TensionsMore and more parents are actively involved in their adult children's lives, but there's also been an uptick in familial estrangement. Here's how to navigate the waters.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: February 4, 2023 - 3:03 pm
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- ● J. Compos. Sci., Vol. 7, Pages 59: Biochar Derived from Rice by-Products for Arsenic and Chromium Removal by Adsorption: A ReviewEnvironmental pollution by arsenic (As) and hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) has been one of the most serious environmental problems in recent years around the world. Their presence in water is a result of both natural and anthropogenic activities, and poses serious risks to human health due to their high toxicity. Adsorption... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Energies, Vol. 16, Pages 1589: Possibility Study in CO2 Free Hydrogen Production Using Dodecane (C12H26) from Plasma ReactionTurquoise hydrogen refers to hydrogen produced through a fossil-fuel-based process in which carbon is separated into solid carbon and no carbon dioxide is produced. In this study, dodecane was selected as a simulated oil for waste plastic pyrolysis recovery oil, and the turquoise hydrogen production characteristics through the thermal cracking... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Water, Vol. 15, Pages 619: Battery of In Vitro Bioassays: A Case Study for the Cost-Effective and Effect-Based Evaluation of Wastewater Effluent QualityWastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represent an important input of contaminants in the environment. Therefore, it is critical to continuously monitor the performance of WWTPs to take appropriate action and avoid an influx of contaminants in the environment. In this study, a battery of seven in vitro bioassays covering a selected... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Materials, Vol. 16, Pages 1334: Effect of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Hardness of Laser Beam Welded 17-4 PH Stainless SteelThis article presents the results of research on the development of the technology of laser beam butt welding of 17-4 PH stainless steel sheets and the technology of post-weld heat treatment (PWHT). The developed technology allows for favorable conditions to be obtained and for the appropriate microstructure and hardness to... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Sustainability, Vol. 15, Pages 2863: Integrating Family Farming into School Feeding: A Systematic Review of Challenges and Potential SolutionsFamily farming is strengthening its strategic role in school nutrition, but coordinating between school feeding programs and the agricultural sector has proven to be challenging. The goal of this review was to identify the problems that school feeding programs face in acquiring food from family farms. We selected studies from... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Energies, Vol. 16, Pages 1588: Optimum Design of a Renewable-Based Integrated Energy System in Autonomous Mode for a Remote Hilly Location in Northeastern IndiaIntegration of a grid with an under-developed remote hilly area faces various technical and geographical challenges. Thus, generation of power from renewable resources in off-grid conditions has become one of the most cost-effective and reliable solutions for such areas. The present research deals with the possible application of an integrated... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Energies, Vol. 16, Pages 1587: Thermal Conditions in Indoor Environments: Exploring the Reasoning behind Standard-Based RecommendationsProfessionals in the building design and operation fields typically look at standards and guidelines as a reliable source of information and guidance with regard to procedural, contractual, and legal scope and requirements that are relevant to accountability issues and compliance necessities. Specifically, indoor environmental quality (IEQ) standards support professionals to... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 2808: Influence of COVID-19-Related Interventions on the Number of Inpatients with Acute Viral Respiratory Infections: Using Interrupted Time Series AnalysisAfter the first COVID-19 patient was diagnosed, non-pharmaceutical interventions such as social distancing and behavior change campaigns were implemented in South Korea. The social distancing policy restricted unnecessary gatherings and activities to prevent local transmission. This study aims to evaluate the effect of social distancing, a strategy for COVID-19 prevention,... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Applied Sciences, Vol. 13, Pages 2048: Template-Free Synthesis of One-Dimensional SnO2 Nanostructures Using Highly Efficient Hydrothermal MethodOne-dimensional (1D) SnO2 nanostructures, as n-type semiconductors with a wide band gap, exhibit unique photoelectric properties that offer potential applications in electronic, photoelectric, gas sensing, and energy generation devices. A detailed study of template-free reaction systems is essential to regulate and efficiently synthesise 1DSnO2 nanostructures. This study employed the hydrothermal... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● IJMS, Vol. 24, Pages 3129: Efficient Redirection of NK Cells by Genetic Modification with Chemokine Receptors CCR4 and CCR2BNatural killer (NK) cells are a subset of lymphocytes that offer great potential for cancer immunotherapy due to their natural anti-tumor activity and the possibility to safely transplant cells from healthy donors to patients in a clinical setting. However, the efficacy of cell-based immunotherapies using both T and NK cells... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Bioengineering, Vol. 10, Pages 209: Cascade of Denoising and Mapping Neural Networks for MRI R2* Relaxometry of Iron-Loaded LiverMRI of effective transverse relaxation rate (R2*) measurement is a reliable method for liver iron concentration quantification. However, R2* mapping can be degraded by noise, especially in the case of iron overload. This study aimed to develop a deep learning method for MRI R2* relaxometry of an iron-loaded liver using... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Plants, Vol. 12, Pages 700: Abutilon theophrasti’s Resilience against Allelochemical-Based Weed Management in Sustainable Agriculture – Due to Collection of Highly Advantageous Microorganisms?Abutilon theophrasti Medik. (velvetleaf) is a problematic annual weed in field crops which has invaded many temperate parts of the world. Since the loss of crop yields can be extensive, approaches to manage the weed include not only conventional methods, but also biological methods, for instance by microorganisms releasing phytotoxins... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Atmosphere, Vol. 14, Pages 315: Short-Term Prediction of 80–88 km Wind Speed in Near Space Based on VMD–PSO–LSTMThe accurate prediction of atmospheric wind speed in near space is of importance for both middle and upper atmospheric scientific research and engineering applications. In order to improve the accuracy of short-term wind speed predictions in near space, this paper proposes a multi-step hybrid prediction method based on the combination... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● J. Imaging, Vol. 9, Pages 34: Transfer-Learning-Based Estimation of the Remaining Useful Life of Heterogeneous Bearing Types Using Low-Frequency AccelerometersDeep learning approaches are becoming increasingly important for the estimation of the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of mechanical elements such as bearings. This paper proposes and evaluates a novel transfer learning-based approach for RUL estimations of different bearing types with small datasets and low sampling rates. The approach is based... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
- ● Genes, Vol. 14, Pages 414: Characterization of the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of a Flea Beetle Luperomorpha xanthodera (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) and Phylogenetic AnalysisIn this study, the mitochondrial genome of Luperomorpha xanthodera was assembled and annotated, which is a circular DNA molecule including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes (12S rRNA and 16S rRNA), and 1388 bp non-coding regions (A + T rich region), measuring 16,021... Read more »Source: MDPI Publishing | Published: February 4, 2023 - 12:00 am
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