A brand-new space telescope will soon reveal a hidden vision of the cosmos, potentially transforming our understanding of black holes, supernovas and even the nature of the universe itself. No, not that one. Much attention is being devoted this month to the James Webb Space Telescope, from NASA and the …
Read More »Poor sleep linked to feeling older and worse outlook on aging, which can impact health
Poor sleep in the over 50s is linked to more negative perceptions of ageing, which in turn can impact physical, mental, and cognitive health, new research has revealed. A study led by the University of Exeter and found that people who rated their sleep the worst also felt older, and …
Read More »Poor sleep can be devastating for a pre-teen’s brain
Bedtime for adolescents is hardly ever fun. According to a new study, however, moms and dads apparently have the right idea when they make sure their kids are in bed at a reasonable hour. Scientists from Boston’s Children’s Hospital report inadequate sleep can be absolutely devastating for the developing pre-teen …
Read More »Meet the new species of dinosaur discovered in England
A new species of dinosaur has been discovered on the Isle of Wight off the coast of England. With its long bulbous nose, Brighstoneus simmondsi was around eight metres long and weighed about 900kg. The name Brighstoneus comes from the village of Brighstone, near the site where the remains were …
Read More »Regular sleep between 10-11 p.m. linked to better heart health, lower risks: Study
A study conducted by a British research team has concluded that a regular bedtime between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. is linked to better heart health and lower risks of heart disease. A total of 88,000 volunteers were studied during the research where each person wore a tracking bracelet that …
Read More »NASA, SpaceX delay ISS mission due to bad weather
NASA and SpaceX have delayed a mission sending four astronauts to the International Space Station to avoid “a large storm system,” the agency said Saturday. The astronauts of “Crew-3” were due to launch aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft named “Endurance” fixed atop a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space …
Read More »Ancient dog-sized scorpion fossil discovered in China
Imagine a scorpion! What usually comes to mind is a reasonably small, finger-length, venomous creature who primarily inhabits the land. But imagine diving into a sea and coming face-to-face with a meter-long scorpion! Scientists from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology recently unearthed a fossil of a scorpion that …
Read More »Scientists use camera connected to brain implant to help blind woman see
Scientists in the US used a camera connected to a brain implant to help a blind person see again, NPR reported. The former teacher who had been blind for 16 years had the device implanted in her brain with no disruptions to brain activity or other health complications, according to …
Read More »List and MacMillan win Nobel Chemistry Prize for work on ‘molecule building’
German Benjamin List and Scottish-born David MacMillan won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their development of asymmetric organocatalysis, a “new and ingenious tool for molecule building”. “Organic catalysts can be used to drive multitudes of chemical reactions,” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said in a statement. “Using …
Read More »Nobel prize in physics goes to trio whose research alerted the world to climate change
The 2021 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to a trio of scientists whose work laid the foundations for how we understand complex physical systems, including Earth’s climate. Syukuro Manabe, of Princeton University in New Jersey, and Klaus Hasselmann, formerly of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, …
Read More »Dinosaurs’ ascent driven by volcanoes powering climate change: Study
The rise of dinosaurs coincided with environmental changes driven by major volcanic eruptions over 230 million years ago, a new study reveals. The Late Triassic Carnian Pluvial Episode (CPE) saw an increase in global temperature and humidity – creating a major impact on the development of animal and plant life, …
Read More »Snakes evolved from survivors of asteroids that wiped out dinosaurs
All living snakes evolved from a handful of species that survived the giant asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, the findings of a new study suggest. Researchers from the University of Bath say that this devastating extinction event that happened at the end of the Cretaceous period was a …
Read More »Scientists Discover How to Turn Sewer Gas into Hydrogen Fuel
Hydrogen sulfide, known as sewer gas because it is emitted by manure and sewer pipes, is not only unpleasant to smell but is also poisonous and corrosive, and needs to be removed from products like natural gas. But now, researchers have found a way to convert this foul-smelling, dangerous sewer …
Read More »Next solar superstorm could induce ‘internet apocalypse’, researcher warns
While humans are protected from solar storms by the Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere, they still have the potential to cause immense damage to infrastructure which could induce an “internet apocalypse,” new research finds. The report, entitled ‘Solar Superstorms: Planning for an Internet Apocalypse’, states that “one of the greatest …
Read More »Climate change fueling warm ocean ‘blob’ causing Chile megadrought – study
A blob of warm water in the southern Pacific is fueling a decades-long megadrought in Chile, and climate change is at least partly to blame, scientists say. The “Southern Blob” east of New Zealand is driving hot and dry conditions in Chile, with snow caps melting on the Andes, reservoirs …
Read More »Lab-grown human brain develops eyes that can see, sense light
Scientists grew a tiny human brain in a lab through the use of induced pluripotent stem cells. The organ has developed basic eye structures that can send signals to the brain and sense light, a new report revealed. Published in the Cell Stem Cell journal under ScienceDirect, the research involved …
Read More »NASA looking for paid volunteers for simulated Mars mission, here are the conditions:
NASA is currently recruiting applicants for participation as crew members for a simulated Mars mission set to begin next year. Successful applicants will join a one-year analog mission in habitat to simulate life in a distant world to prepare NASA for real-life challenges of future missions to Mars, with the …
Read More »Climate change could shut down a crucial ocean system: Study
Human-driven climate change is threatening a critical current system that plays a key role in transporting warmer and cooler waters throughout the Atlantic which could have dire impacts on world temperatures and critical ecosystems, a new scientific study has found. A new study suggests that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation …
Read More »Taking Hydrogen From Water With Magnets? Indian Scientists Invent Unique Way to Make Fuel
The team said that if this method succeeds commercially, the country will have an environmentally friendly fuel that could possibly replace petroleum, diesel, and compressed natural gas (CNG). The scientists also want to develop an indigenous magneto-electrolytic hydrogen generator. Scientists from India’s leading research facility, the Indian Institutes of Technology-Bombay, …
Read More »Indian Scientists Develop Novel 3D Robotic Phantom That Can Reproduce Human Lung Motion
According to the scientists, while techniques such as gating and tracking are already in use, quality assurance tools have not yet been developed. To achieve maximum effectiveness and accuracy with radiation therapy, additional respiratory motion phantoms will be needed. In a first, a team of Indian scientists has developed a …
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