Amazon deforestation severe impact on Brazil climate
The Amazon deforestation has a significant impact on the local climate in Brazil. The UN Environment Programme warned that the Amazon wildfires threaten. Using satellite data, Jess Baker and Professor...
View Article‘Memristor’ that forget memories, just like our brains
Researchers has taken an intriguing step in the direction of brain computing – a device named memristor that’s able to ‘forget’ memories, just like our brains do. It’s called a second-order memristor...
View ArticleSpindle machines can move your genes : study
By combining theory and experiment, researchers have discovered the surprising way one of these machines, called the spindle move your genes, avoids slowdowns and congestion. The spindle divides...
View ArticleBlack hole validates Einstein’s theory of relativity
Black Hole’s existence has been an interesting topic for many. With new experiments every now and then, astrophysicists have claimed for the first time that they have heard a black hole ringing like a...
View ArticleGenetically modified mosquitoes plan disaster in Brazil
An experimental trial done for reducing the mosquito population in Brazil. 450,000 genetically modified mosquitoes have failed miserably and may have even created a genetic fusion of super species....
View ArticleHidden gravitational wave discloses black holes
A gravitational wave echoed across Earth like the clear tone of a bell in 2017. It pushed and crushed every person, ant and scientific instrument on the planet as it passed through space. Now,...
View ArticleScientists prepare for largest ever Arctic expedition
Researchers from more than a dozen countries are preparing to launch the biggest and most complex largest ever Arctic expedition ever attempted in the central Arctic – a year-long journey through the...
View ArticleAncient origins of mysterious masses of rock found
Scientists pieced together the ancient origins of mysterious masses of rock found deep underground. Underground continents deep in Earth’s belly may have formed when an ancient ocean of magma...
View ArticleNASA use Timepix technology for radiation detection
NASA adopted Timepix detectors to visualize the radiation on the International Space Station. It developed by Medipix2 in collaboration with CERN which is part of the Medipix family to reduced...
View ArticleAchievements of Oman in higher education sector
The Sultanate of Oman ranks third among gulf countries for getting admission in higher education institutions for studying on the basis of total qualified population between 2012 to 2017. It has...
View ArticleNobel Prize awarded 3 Physicians for input in universe
The Nobel Prize in Physics has been mutually awarded to James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz for their contributions in understanding the universe. Award ceremony was held in Stockholm where...
View ArticlePhysicists answer 140 year old semiconductor mystery
New research done by IBM made a breakthrough in answering a mystery that has puzzled physicists for 140 years ago. It promises to leading new generation with semiconductor materials and devices that...
View ArticleCERN Council Appoints Fabiola Gianotti for Second Term of Office as Director...
The CERN Council selected Fabiola Gianotti, as the Organization’s next Director-General, for her second term of office. The appointment will be formalized at the December Session of the Council, and...
View ArticleScience, innovation investment crucial to Africa’s development
Africa still does not realise the potential and opportunity that science and innovation hold for its development and the time has come for the continent to be serious about investing more in research,...
View ArticleScientists may have discovered fifth force of nature, laboratory announces
The substance of our universe is pulled together, or pushed apart by these forces which are determined by the fact they do not appear to be reducible to more basic interactions between particles. They...
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