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All Humans Are a Little Bit Neanderthal, According to New Research

We’re all a little Neanderthal. That’s the conclusion of a study that used a new statistical technique to revise estimates of the degree to which modern humans have retained Neanderthal DNA. The research suggests that even people of African descent have Neanderthal heritage, something that was previously in doubt.

31 Jan 08:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059001335870416.html
Beyond Brexit: Fishing, farming and science set for biggest shake-up in 70 years

It was hard to find a more pro-remain sector of the UK economy than Britain's scientific research sector. Science is, and always has been an international enterprise dependent on the free movement of people and just as importantly research funds. And most of the money, and people, come from the EU. The government's announcement this week for a fast-track visa system for "top talent" in research has allayed some of the scientists' fears.

31 Jan 08:35 ITV News 2184971256629841680.html
Pvt sector to get 70% of upcoming space projects worth up to $1.6 bn: Isro

In the last 25 years, the space agency has launched more than 50 PSLV rockets, and wants to launch another 50 in the next five years

31 Jan 08:59 Business-Standard 1502508924740481011.html
Zoo improvements should benefit all animals

Zoo improvements should benefit all animals and include a wide range of "enrichment" techniques, researchers say.

31 Jan 08:17 phys.org 3476726123617506895.html
Star quality: telescope captures Sun in greatest detail ever

A huge telesc­ope has produc­ed pictur­es of the Sun's surfac­e, reveal­ing boilin­g plasma cells the size of Texas

31 Jan 08:55 The Express Tribune 1105816786389318833.html
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope Mission Comes to End After 16 Years in Space

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end after 16 years of studying the universe, the US space agency said on Friday.

31 Jan 08:32 Sputniknews 967333867649097286.html
Robotic submarine snaps first-ever images at foundation of notorious Antarctic glacier

During an unprecedented scientific campaign on an Antarctic glacier notorious for contributions to sea-level, researchers took first-ever images at the glacier's foundations on the ocean floor. The area ...

31 Jan 08:25 phys.org 3476726123425781853.html
Star Wars Reveals What Happened to Luke's Lightsaber After Empire

Luke's original lightsaber somehow wound up in Maz Kanata's possession in The Force Awakens. Marvel's Star Wars may reveal how.

31 Jan 08:01 CBR.com 1295516962194527948.html
CCTV installed at Perth high-rise flats after spate of fires leave residents in fear

CCTV cameras have been installed at a block of high rise flats in Perth after emergency services were called to three fires at the building within the space of as many weeks.

31 Jan 08:22 The Courier 4275302767970783769.html
Scientists describe genetic program behind primordial lung progenitors

For the first time, researchers describe the genetic program behind primordial lung progenitors--embryonic cells that give rise to all the cells that form the lining of the respiratory system after birth.

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Coronavirus grown in lab outside China for first time, aiding the search for vaccine

Australian scientists have grown the Wuhan virus in a lab, and that will speed up the search for a vaccine. It also will help scientists understand how the virus is transmitted from person to person.

31 Jan 13:04 The Conversation 6012421227625524217.html
Want to save the world? Try science

Scientists and science as a career should be respected and supported, writes Jim Bright.

31 Jan 13:00 The Age 7967730562294491989.html
Deadly coronavirus may have originated in bats: researchers

Scientists have been batting around theories about what animals may have sparked the deadly new coronavirus, including snakes — but a new study suggests that bats were the most likely hosts,

31 Jan 13:14 New York Post 7654946768724807565.html
Filipino scientists help confirm nCoV cases

Filipino scientists from the Philippine Genome Center (PGC) are lending a hand to health officials in confirming cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) in the country.

31 Jan 13:58 Manila Bulletin News 7849457200584605567.html
Humans are hardwired to dismiss facts that don’t fit their worldview

Whether in situations relating to scientific consensus, economic history or current political events, denialism has its roots in what psychologists call 'motivated reasoning.'

31 Jan 13:00 The Conversation 6012421227396931084.html
Japanese billionaire cancels search for girlfriend to take on SpaceX trip

Back in 2018, Maezawa, who founded Japanese online clothing retailer Zozotown, had been named as the first passenger on Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket flight around the moon, which is scheduled to take place in 2023. His original idea was to…

31 Jan 13:26 TechSpot 7732733960548299317.html
Japanese billionaire Maezawa pulls out of dating show that promised the moon

Japanese fashion billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has pulled out of a documentary search for a girlfriend to take on his voyage around the moon,

31 Jan 13:15 Vanguard News 4125100339009582208.html
New Photos Reveal Sun's Turbulent Surface in 'Unprecedented' Detail

These new photos reveal the sun's turbulent surface in 'unprecedented' detail

31 Jan 13:53 Time 8826237233591091368.html
ISRO readying for low cost satellite launch vehicles

ISRO has earmarked $1,600 million for launch vehicles, of which $870 million will be for PSLV and the remaining for Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, he revealed. ISRO has planned some 500 Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle launches in the next five years. The Government Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) model is picking up very well in the space and defence sectors.

31 Jan 13:11 The Economic Times 7653256037298902046.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans.

31 Jan 13:09 Reuters 8334514179692606736.html
An Ode To Spitzer, NASA's Now-Defunct Space Telescope

Deep space is a harsh, unforgiving place, traversed only by the lonely few. Now, one traveller's decade-spanning journey through the stars is coming to an end. January 31 marks the last day NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will broadcast science and engineering data to Earth, closing the final curtain on a trip that...

31 Jan 13:54 Gizmodo AU 3183561246371132061.html
After a stroke, the brain ‘drowns’ in its own fluid

Scientists thought fluid from blood caused swelling in the brain after a stroke, but new research in mice pinpoints a different cause.

31 Jan 13:46 Futurity 5051862826039452819.html
Bionic jellyfish? Yes, and they are here to help

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — It may sound more like science fiction than science fact, but researchers have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into these ubiquitous marine invertebrates with hopes to deploy them to monitor and explore the world’s oceans. A small prosthetic enabled...

31 Jan 13:00 Malaymail 302165935526677167.html
Rocket Report: Starlink flies, OneWeb has next mega-constellation launch

“This marks the start of a regular launch campaign during 2020.”

31 Jan 12:00 Ars Technica 5028555107597120182.html
Telescope in Hawaii captures Sun in great detail

The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope on the island of Maui has a 13-foot (four meters) mirror, the world's largest for a solar telescope.

31 Jan 12:07 Deccan Chronicle 7881006363761655940.html
New sci-fi RPG from BioWare veterans announced – and it sounds like Mass Effect

BioWare vets' new studio Archetype is creating a "roleplaying game set in a new science fiction universe"

31 Jan 12:21 PCGamesN 7890463383647484204.html
How U.S. Christians imagine God contributes to discriminatory hiring practices

How people visualize God can have real consequences to life on Earth, Stanford research has found.

31 Jan 12:27 phys.org 3476726123900824469.html
Nonflammable electrolyte for high-performance potassium batteries

Australian scientists have developed a nonflammable electrolyte for potassium and potassium-ion batteries, for applications in next-generation energy-storage systems beyond lithium technology. In the ...

31 Jan 12:20 phys.org 3476726125029870294.html
Everything Louder Than Everyone Else – The World’s Loudest Bands

Discover the science and stories behind 14 of the loudest bands in the world…

31 Jan 12:30 Kerrang! 370418008360083142.html
Rocket Lab kicks off busy year with NRO launch

Rocket Lab successfully launched a classified payload for the NRO Jan. 30 in the first of up to a dozen launches planned by the company this year.

31 Jan 12:03 SpaceNews 7631243600606337576.html
A Brief Examination of Science and Technology

A common misconception is that scientists and engineers and their subjects are somehow completely different from those in general education. We live in a world that has to find new ways to keep pace

31 Jan 12:22 Atomix 6373322943270140471.html
How to Become The Science Friday Host Workforce

The Science Friday host team is made up of both Kathy and David, who placed these events. They have a local community outreach method for each nation in that they may send pro teachers, advisers, and

31 Jan 12:15 Atomix 6373322944073202332.html
It could be up to three years before a coronavirus vaccine is accessible, Canadian scientists say

The team at the International Vaccines facility are in preliminary stages of developing a prototype and say it could be a year before the vaccine is ready to test on humans

31 Jan 12:00 National Post 4816958590798897197.html
A History of Star Trek's Uneasy Relationship With Androids

Sci-fi has been fascinated with sentient synthetic life since its earliest days, but Star Trek, in particular, has had quite the tumultuous history with its own consideration of androids and their place in its far future. From classic interpretations of sinister ‘bots to one of the franchise’s most beloved characters, here’s everything you need to know about Star Trek’s androids.

31 Jan 12:00 Gizmodo UK 8363059001430351413.html
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope ends mission of astronomical discovery

After more than 16 years studying the universe in infrared light, revealing new wonders in our solar system, our galaxy and beyond, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope's mission has come to an end.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124203841452.html
From Antarctica to space: Telemedicine at the limit

ESA is working with Argentina to test telemedicine device Tempus Pro in the harsh conditions of Antarctica as Europe prepares for its next phase of human exploration in space.

31 Jan 12:16 phys.org 3476726124588902547.html
Nasa remembers fourth person to exceed speed of sound, WWII and bomber pilots on Day of Remembrance

On Day of Remembrance, Nasa remembers the fourth person to exceed speed of sound, a World War II pilot of a bomber fighter plane and a naval aviator who flew 48 combat missions in supersonic jet interceptor plane F-4s over Vietnam.

31 Jan 12:53 India Today 4286117813033076769.html
Scientists Snap Closest-Ever View of the Sun

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31 Jan 12:21 Extremetech 653399569426928393.html
Is the Coronavirus Outbreak as Bad as SARS Or Worse?

The severity and mortality of a novel emerging virus, which we scientists, in this case, are calling 2019-nCoV, are very difficult to judge when new data are coming in on a daily basis.

31 Jan 10:45 The National Interest 7207864703762567872.html
DC Universe Online Welcomes the Birds of Prey in April

This spring, the popular free-to-play MMO DC Universe Online is welcoming the Birds of Prey to face off against Lex Luthor.

31 Jan 10:01 CBR.com 1295516963334362698.html
POLITICO Global Translations: Corona spreads, Britain retreats as the planet heats

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31 Jan 14:35 POLITICO 3493784590732514716.html
Marrow cells switch jobs to repair injured bones

Scientists thought bone healing was the domain of skeletal stem cells, but another kind of cell steps up after an injury, research in mice shows.

31 Jan 14:21 Futurity 5051862825284941287.html
Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea

Scientists are skeptical of the plan

31 Jan 14:00 The Verge 1337119305148155940.html
Incredible microscope video of an otherworldly green algae colony

First discovered in 1700 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, the microscopic spheres in this video are Volvox, a genus of chlorophyte green algae. If you enjoy this video, its creator Shigeru Gougi posts a…

31 Jan 14:23 Boing Boing 4601305168502760809.html
Mummies of ancient Egyptian priests found with thousands of afterlife 'servants'

Researchers from Egypt’s antiquities ministry discovered the mummies, which are believed to date back to at least 332 BC

31 Jan 14:00 mirror 675785260506109460.html
Rust offers a cheap way to filter arsenic-poisoned water

When water flows deep underground, it often dissolves inorganic substances from mineral deposits in the earth's crust. In many regions, these deposits contain arsenic, a naturally occurring element that ...

31 Jan 14:42 phys.org 3476726122944170167.html
We’ve Observed A Spinning Star That Drags The Very Fabric Of Space And Time

One of the predictions of Einstein’s general theory of relativity is that any spinning body drags the very fabric of space-time in its vicinity around with it. This is known as “frame-dragging”....

31 Jan 14:00 Gizmodo AU 3183561246976291526.html
NASA to allow researchers to fly on commercial suborbital vehicles

NASA plans for the first time to allow researchers to fly with their payloads on commercial suborbital vehicles, ending years of debate and deliberation.

31 Jan 11:24 SpaceNews 7631243599475389609.html
Scientists Created A Cyborg Jellyfish That Can Swim 3 Times Faster

Who exactly was after a cyborg jellyfish? Turns out there's some serious interest in making the sea's finest invertebrates into sleek pulsing speed machines....

31 Jan 11:05 Gizmodo AU 3183561246924107416.html
Space is incredible, but too many games are missing the point

Comet me bro.

31 Jan 11:00 Eurogamer.net 1957885125667241911.html
Mercury, Not Venus, Is The Closest Planet To Earth

A team of scientists just demonstrated something that might shock you: Mercury, not Venus, is the closest planet to Earth on average....

31 Jan 11:00 Gizmodo AU 3183561247469723316.html
Pigs Genetically Engineered With Human Cells May Pave The Way For Future Skin Transplants

A team of researchers in China have genetically engineered a pig with human DNA and transplanted skin grafts onto monkeys in a “milestone” they say will pa

31 Jan 11:12 IFLScience 242791749530753397.html
Scientists warn there is NO evidence Dettol can kill the deadly Wuhan coronavirus after bogus conspiracy theories flood social media

The bottle label claims the disinfectant spray can 'kill coronavirus'. But experts say there is no proof it will work against the new strain from China.

31 Jan 11:58 Mail Online 124328111043424268.html
Telescope reveals details of sun’s turbulent surface

Further observations will help scientists understand and predict solar activity that can disrupt satellite communications and affect power grids.

31 Jan 11:50 ABC15 Arizona 911680910233747637.html
NASA’s newest space observatory could sniff exoplanet atmospheres for signs of life

Over the course of our existence, humanity has struggled to definitively answer the question: “Are we alone?” Is Earth the only planet in the vast cosmic sea that contains life? As our technology becomes more advanced, we get closer and closer to the answer. Our solar system contains a multitude of worlds, planetary bodies ranging […]

31 Jan 11:00 Teslarati 613467574879651185.html
Nordic mystery Draugen coming to PS4 and Xbox One in February

Developer Red Thread Games has announced that its 1920s mystery adventure Draugen will be rowing its way to PS4 and Xbox One in February, following on from its release on PC back in May 2019.Draugen is a periodic first-person adventure that...

31 Jan 11:00 Destructoid 5545714966267857006.html
Quasar's Retroactive Initiation Into the Avengers

In their latest spotlight on interesting shared comic universe continuity, CSBG shows how Quasar's Avengers membership was revealed retroactively.

31 Jan 15:01 CBR.com 1295516962451587813.html
Image: Hubble spies bar, baby stars

The galaxy depicted in this image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is a barred spiral known as NGC 7541, in the constellation of Pisces (the Fishes). 

31 Jan 15:05 phys.org 3476726123078597132.html
Making waves! The Splash Challenge is the latest social media trend that sees users 'jumping' off the surface of a body of water

More than 2,000 people have already uploaded their attempts at the Splash Challenge. The aim is to reach backward and touch the surface of the water before landing safely back on the ledge.

31 Jan 15:36 Mail Online 124328111685451476.html
Study identifies the first potentially invasive species to reach the Antarctica on drifting marine algae

Drifting algae in the Austral Ocean can bring invasive species to the Antarctic coasts, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The new study describes the first scientific evidence ...

31 Jan 15:00 phys.org 3476726123730680700.html
Landcare Research: How is New Zealand’s landscape changing?

New Zealand’s land cover is constantly changing. This week sees the release of version 5 of New Zealand’s Land Cover Database (LCDB), which details these changes, helping us to understand how the way we are using our land is changing.

31 Jan 15:39 www.voxy.co.nz 6138926315111455435.html
MAMAMOO's Moon Byul unveils logo for 'Dark Side of the Moon' album

MAMAMOO's Moon Byul has unveiled the logo for her upcoming 'Dark Side of the Moon' album.The logo teaser below reveals the title&am…

31 Jan 15:13 allkpop 3249686060226883613.html
Making simulated cosmic dust—in the microwave

Cosmic dust is the key to the chemical evolution of stars, planets, and life itself, but its composition is not well understood, and we can't currently collect samples for analysis. A few examples have ...

31 Jan 15:00 phys.org 3476726124682464581.html
Exploring strangeness and the primordial Universe

Physicists believe that in the Universe's first ten microseconds free quarks and gluons filled all of spacetime, forming a new phase of matter named 'quark-gluon plasma' (QGP). Experimental and theoretical ...

31 Jan 15:05 phys.org 3476726123799249870.html
Elegoo Mars Pro vs. Elegoo Mars: It's not much of a fight!

The Elegoo Mars has been hugely popular since its release, but now there is a new model, the Mars Pro. Is it worth the cost to replace? Let's find out.

31 Jan 15:45 Windows Central 7807657680297418060.html
Efficient cryopreservation of genetically modified rat spermatozoa

Rat spermatozoa are two to four times larger than that of other animal species and are easily damaged by changes in pH, osmotic pressure, and temperature. Because these animals are very frequently used ...

31 Jan 15:25 phys.org 3476726123485420334.html
Nesting nanotubes to create 1-D van der Waals heterostructures

An international team of researchers has found a new way to create 1-D heterostructures—by nesting nanotubes. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group describes how they nested the ...

31 Jan 15:20 phys.org 3476726123530857446.html
Calculating Hawking radiation at the event horizon of a black hole

A RUDN University physicist has developed a formula for calculating Hawking radiation on the event horizon of a black hole, which allows physicists to determine how this radiation would be changed with ...

31 Jan 15:00 phys.org 3476726123137870866.html
DNA extracted in museum samples can reveal genetic secrets

DNA in preserved museum specimens can allow scientists to explore the history of species and humanities impact on the ecosystem, but samples are typically preserved in formaldehyde which can damage DNA ...

31 Jan 15:24 phys.org 3476726123880667943.html
Longtime Laurier political science prof to be remembered at memorial next week

Barry Kay passed away in December

31 Jan 15:00 KitchenerToday.com 52741010009337691.html
Scientists make alarming discovery under Antarctica’s ‘doomsday glacier’

Scientists have detected unusually warm water underneath Antarctica’s “doomsday glacier.” The team from Georgia Tech was able capture new images and first-of-its-kind data from deep

31 Jan 15:20 New York Post 7654946768933502699.html
Scientists make cosmic dust in a MICROWAVE to study the chemical origins of stars, planets and life itself

Creating our very own 'cosmic dust' to study on the Earth had been an expensive, complicated and time-consuming process - but a method from British scientists is set to change that.

31 Jan 17:24 Mail Online 124328111146424742.html
Isaac Asimov’s Throwback Vision of the Future

The science-fiction giant told stories driven by a faith in humankind. One hundred years after his birth, what use do readers have for such tales?

31 Jan 17:01 The Atlantic 100708437598525801.html
Samples From HMS Challenger’s 1870s Expedition Reveal How Carbon Emissions Are Changing The Ocean

Samples from one of history's greatest scientific expeditions are being used to see how plankton are responding to human-induced changes in ocean chemistry

31 Jan 17:29 IFLScience 242791748222258850.html
Scientists engineer bacteria to protect bees against pests and virus infections

Researchers have engineered new strains of bacteria to protect honey bees from a deadly trend known as the colony collapse disorder -- a global phenomenon in which a majority of worker bees in a colony disappear, leaving behind a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees.

31 Jan 17:07 Deccan Herald 2027555796399750529.html
Astronomers Spot Two-Star System Spinning So Fast It’s BENDING Space & Time

New video depicts neutron star, white dwarf twisting both space and time with their immense gravity

31 Jan 17:25 Infowars 1950426315150660516.html
The James Webb Space Telescope Is Likely Going To Be Delayed Again

Sad news, space fans. The James Webb Space Telescope, the next Great Observatory in our sky, will likely be delayed again as it's unlikely NASA can meet th

31 Jan 17:08 IFLScience 242791750227705817.html
'How first influenza infection determines lifelong immunity decoded'

The first type of flu virus that people are exposed to in early childhood determines their ability to fight the infectious disease for the rest of their lives, according to a study which may lead to new understanding of how the human immune system fights influenza.

31 Jan 17:56 Deccan Herald 2027555797666127164.html
Inouye Solar Telescope takes most detailed images of the sun to date

The first images taken by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) latest solar telescope show the cell-like structures "the size of Texas" that cover the sun's surface.

31 Jan 17:47 Dezeen 1175672639641330353.html
Nanospirals that form as molten metals solidify could be key to new materials—and invisibility

Humans have been cooling metal mixtures from liquid to solid for thousands of years. But surprisingly, not much is known about exactly what happens during the process of solidification. Particularly puzzling ...

31 Jan 17:05 phys.org 3476726123293242360.html
Astrophysicists Observe Star Dragging Space-Time

Scientists have observed a spinning star dragging space-time along with it, according to a new paper.

31 Jan 17:41 Gizmodo 461714591252601620.html
Space-time is swirling around a dead star, proving Einstein right again

The theory of general relativity predicted a phenomenon known as frame dragging, which states that space-time will churn around a massive, rotating body.

31 Jan 16:19 euronews 7318238121461396761.html
Head of 330 million-year-old great white shark-sized beast found in wall of cave

Fossils of 15 to 20 different shark species from the Late Mississippian period have been found in Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park in a breakthrough discovery

31 Jan 16:17 mirror 675785260808089850.html
After 16 years, the Spitzer Space Telescope's science mission is over

Jan. 31 (UPI) -- NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spent the past 16 years rendering the universe and its many phenomena in infrared, providing scientists clues to the secrets of stellar formation, supernovae, quasars, exoplanets and more.

31 Jan 16:40 UPI 8257973865860822420.html
NASA bids farewell to the Spitzer Space Telescope

Named in honor of the famed astronomer, Lyman Spitzer, NASA's infrared space telescope launched into space in 2003. On Thursday, it was finally decommissioned, laying the groundwork for the James Web Space Telescope (JWST) in making future discoveries.

31 Jan 16:18 TechSpot 7732733959641478623.html
A US spy satellite just launched from NZ. Here's what you need to know

The controversial mission, 'Birds of a Feather', is the first launch for a US spy agency from NZ. Ollie Neas explains what we know – and even more importantly, what we don’t.  Last May, The Spinoff reported that New Zealand Space Agency staff had met with officials from a major US intelligence ag

31 Jan 16:15 The Spinoff 7256195146079331099.html
Green energy could now be cheaper than fossil fuels thanks to breakthrough

Australia is on fire. Antarctica’s “Doomsday Glacier” is melting. Last year was the second hottest year on record. The six hottest years in all of recorded human history? The last

31 Jan 16:29 New York Post 7654946768099140004.html
New Poster for ‘Color Out of Space’ Will Melt Your Mind Like Only Lovecraft Horror Can

SpectreVision and director Richard Stanley‘s Color Out of Space is now playing in select theaters, ahead of the Lovecraft adaptation hitting DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD on February 25. We’ve seen some pretty awesome art for the movie so far, and this week Empire shares the film’s coolest poster to date. It’s the official UK […]

31 Jan 16:31 Bloody Disgusting 5613834126613626603.html
Science and Mathematics to be taught in English again

KUALA LUMPUR: Science and Mathematics subjects will once again be taught in English.

31 Jan 16:21 NST Online 3702929170635847037.html
Wreckage of ship tied to Bermuda Triangle found off Florida

Scientists have found the wreckage of a cargo steamship that became associated with the Bermuda Triangle when it disappeared in 1925 off the Atlantic Coast of Florida. The 250-foot (76-meters) SS Cotopaxi was sailing from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana when it disappeared along with its 32-person crew. But a…

31 Jan 16:12 Japan Today 8582716285283309506.html
Five handguns and a machine gun found hidden near Dublin petrol station

Five handguns and a machine gun have been found hidden near a petrol station in Rathcoole.The se...

31 Jan 16:08 Newstalk 7635722258102723875.html
Vocation in Political Science

Occupation in science is one of the absolute most tough yet lucrative academic applications at degree. It is crucial to reach the educational qualification and possess relevant job experience, to earn

31 Jan 09:34 Atomix 6373322944892331217.html
Rocket nears spaceport for Chinese space station test launch

The first flight model of a rocket designed to launch modules for a Chinese space station is set to arrive at Wenchang spaceport for a crucial test mission.

31 Jan 09:59 SpaceNews 7631243598933064944.html
Scientists Turned A Normal Jellyfish Into A Speedy Cyborg Jellyfish

Jellyfish are the most efficient swimmers in the ocean, albeit fairly slow ones. Researchers at Stanford University made a jellyfish swim three times faster by sticking a motor to it, creating a biohybrid robot with the jellyfish as the “scaffold.”...

31 Jan 09:45 Gizmodo AU 3183561247875236859.html
The Psychedelic Furs announce first new album in 29 years, share “Don’t Believe”

Made of Rain, The P-Furs' first new record since 1991's World Outside, will be out May 1.

31 Jan 09:33 BrooklynVegan 7574135800222327589.html
Astronomers Observe a Star Dragging Space-Time With It in a Cosmic Stellar Dance

Astronomers have been able to prove Einstein right once more as they witness space-time swirling around a dead star in its gravitational pull.

31 Jan 09:45 Interesting Engineering 7328942541404813162.html
Understanding Botanical Science

Lots of men and women feel that persons can be helped by botanical science within the world that is real. Sciences are very interesting for the reason that they look at herbs and plants in numerous

31 Jan 09:12 Atomix 6373322944559460084.html
SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket expected to reach major launch milestone in 2020

Hours after SpaceX launched its 240th new Starlink satellite into orbit, Elon Musk took to Twitter to cryptically reveal that the company’s workhorse Falcon 9 rocket could “reach triple digits this year” if everything goes according to plan. Designed and built by SpaceX in the late 2000s, the Falcon 9 rocket launched for the first […]

31 Jan 09:55 Teslarati 613467575411900912.html
On the Web Education and Learning – Should I Consider a Online Study Training Course in Information Science?

The following article will examine the benefits that you can get out of edX information Science. Inside this regard, it's important to distinguish in between other along with edX businesses that

31 Jan 09:17 Atomix 6373322944378531992.html
Australia fires: timelapse shows huge smoke cloud rising near Canberra – video

Huge clouds of smoke rising over houses south of the Australian capital can be seen in a timelapse video as a new state of emergency is declared

31 Jan 09:20 the Guardian 1491978796436404074.html
Plastic peril strikes: Haunting image shows dead sea turtle after it died from lack of oxygen while tangled in fishing wire

Photojournalist Shane Gross, 34, took the haunting photos of a turtle seemingly screaming while trapped in fish wire, near the coast of Harbor Island in the Bahamas.

31 Jan 09:31 Mail Online 124328112483075542.html