By SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, Sci Tech Daily Hubble Finds a Planet Forming in an Unconventional Way In general, the formation of planets in our universe can be likened to cooking a meal. Just like the “ingredients” for forming a planet can change, so can the “cooking method.”
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BY ALEXANDRA LARKIN, CBS News Researchers studying recordings made by microphones on NASA’s Perseverance rover found that sound travels much slower on Mars than it does on Earth. In a study published in Nature on Friday, the team said it looked at recordings dating back to February 19, 2021, the day after the rover arrived on the planet.
By Carl Bennett, GB News Dyson has created headphones that include a purifying visor designed to help people avoid polluted air in cities.
By Todd Spangler, Variety Apple made history by nabbing Hollywood’s most coveted honor, as “CODA” won the Oscar for best picture at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
As seen in Diversity in STEAM Magazine Cybersecurity involves preventing, detecting and responding to cyberattacks that can have wide-ranging effects on individuals, organizations, the community and at the national level.
By American Chemical Society, Phys Org NASA is preparing to send humans to Mars sometime in the 2030s. The 3-year mission will expose astronauts to a long period of microgravity, which will cause them to lose bone mass. But now, scientists report transgenic lettuce that produces a bone-stimulating hormone.
By Amanda Kooser, C|Net Collect them all. NASA JPL announced a cosmic milestone on Monday with the confirmed discovery of more than 5,000 exoplanets. A new batch of 65 planets located outside our solar system joined the NASA Exoplanet Archive, triggering a celebratory mood.
By Natalie Rodgers In 2016, Belgium teenager, Zara Rutherford, began training to become a pilot at just 14 years old. After six years of training, Rutherford gained her pilot’s license in 2020 and planned her first feat as a pilot
By Tariq Tahir, NY Post Plans for a hypersonic plane capable of flying between Beijing and New York in an hour have been unveiled by a Chinese company.
By Charlotte Edwards, NY Post NASA is getting ready to test out its mega-rocket in a “wet dress rehearsal” for an upcoming moon mission.