A joint team of researchers from the University of California San Diego (UCSD), Stanford University, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has designed a new type of robotic gripper that is able to grip a wide variety of objects and can lift up to 45 lbs (20 kg). Researchers have designed this gripper by combining […]
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Individuals With Poor Emotion Regulation Skills Are At Higher Risk of Problematic Smartphone Use, Study Suggests
Several studies in past years have examined the link between depression and anxiety symptom severity with problematic smartphone use (PSU). However, a new study carried out by researchers at the University of Toledo suggests that individuals with poor emotion regulation skills might be at higher risk of PSU. “The research literature demonstrates associations between both […]
UC Davis Researchers Identify A New Source Of Global Nitrogen
For centuries, scientific community has believed that all of the nitrogen on Earth available to plants comes from the atmosphere. However, scientists at the University of California (UC) Davis in the U.S. have now identified a new source of global nitrogen – the weathering of Earth’s bedrock – which, according to scientists, provides up to […]
Russian Scientists Blew Up A Tiny Asteroid With Laser
A joint team of Russian scientists from Rosatom, the state nuclear energy corporation, and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) claim to have blown up model asteroids measuring less than an inch wide with lasers in an experimental setup. The primary aim of the study was to find out how Earth could be prevented […]
Johns Hopkins University Researchers Recreate Exoplanet Atmospheric Chemistry In The Lab
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have succeeded in recreating the “alien environments” in a laboratory setting. According to researchers, they were able to simulate the atmosphere of nine potential alien worlds with the help of distinctive gas mixtures rich in carbon dioxide, hydrogen, water vapors, etc. “We’re really excited to figure out […]
Glaciers In Mongolia’s Gobi Desert Shrank During The Last Ice Age: Study
During the last Ice Age when our planet was experiencing extremely chilly conditions and ice sheets in all of Europe and North America were expanding, there was one region on Earth where glaciers were actually shrinking, according to a new study carried out by researchers at the University of Washington (UW). The study, whose findings […]
China Planning to Launch Long March-5B Rocket Next Year
China is planning to conduct the first launch of its Long March-5B carrier rocket in 2019. A spokesperson for the China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO) revealed that the carrier rocket will undergo testing this month in preparation for its launch next year. The rocket will carry the core module and experiment modules to China’s […]
For the First Time Ever, Camera Attached to a Minke Whale in Antarctica Captures Amazing Video of Whale’s Feeding Habits
For the first time ever, a team of scientists working in Antarctica have successfully captured remarkable evidence of how a minke whale feeds. Recently, these scientists had attached a camera to a minke whale, which captured some wonderful footage of this creature in its feeding areas in Antarctica. The camera attached to the animal is […]
Igloos on The Moon: Indian Space Agency is Working on ‘igloos’ for Future Outposts on Earth’s Natural Satellite
ISRO may build some Igloo-like structures on the surface of the Moon in coming years. The agency is currently working on a plan to create such ‘lunar habitats’ using advanced 3D printers and robots that ISRO hopes to send to the Moon in near future. According to ISRO, these robots and 3D printers will make […]
NASA’s $1 Billion SLS Mobile Launcher Is Leaning
NASA has confirmed that its $1 billion, SLS Mobile Launcher tower is leaning, although there is currently no need to take any corrective action. The tower has leaned a little toward the North, which is in the direction of the rocket on the launch pad. “NASA’s mobile launcher is structurally sound, built to specifications and […]
This Origami Robot, Created in Harvard, Can Slither Like A Snake
A group of researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have designed an inflatable, origami robot that can crawl like a snake. The skin of this bot looks like an origami snakeskin, allowing it to slither across the ground. “There has been a lot of research in recent […]
Archeologists Discover 7,400-Year-Old Rice Grains in Central China
Chinese archeologists have discovered 7,400-year-old rice grains at the Gaomiao relic site, which is located in Yanli village near Hongjiang in central China’s Hunan Province, according to Xinhua News. The finding suggests that ancient people in central China were eating rice more than 7,000 years ago. Archeologists found carbonized rice grains in a stratum that […]
British Billionaire Richard Branson Admits He Is ‘Jealous’ Of Falcon Heavy Launch And Wants To ‘Upstage’ Elon Musk
British billionaire Richard Branson, the owner of Virgin Galactic, is currently feeling jealous following the successful launch of SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket and wants to “upstage” Elon Musk in near future. “I was a little bit jealous,” Richard Branson told CNN’s Christine Romans on Tuesday. Branson, however, described Falcon Heavy launch as “extraordinary.” Last week, […]
Scientists solve the mystery of auroras by observing the scattering of electrons across the Earth’s magnetosphere
Scientists have finally solved the mystery of northern lights or auroras by directly observing for the first time the scattering of electrons bouncing across the Earth’s magnetosphere. Auroras are the colorful lights that appear over both the Arctic (northern lights) and Antarctic (southern lights). This spectacular light show is considered one of the greatest natural […]
Chinese Academy Of Sciences Launches Big Earth Data Project
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has launched a global big Earth data project that will be based on cloud service platform and will support research on climate change. CAS aims to establish an open international center for big Earth data through this project. This international center will serve scientists in China as well as […]
China’s Jiayin County Has Restored 813 Dinosaur Fossils Since 1902
Jiayin County in China has restored 813 dinosaur fossils in the past 115 years, according to the research department of Jiayin Shenzhou Dinosaur Museum. Jiayin County, also known as the dinosaur county in China, is located in northeast China’s Yichun City in Heilongjiang Province. According to researchers, hundreds of dinosaur skeletons are buried in Jiayin […]
Chinese Archeologists Find 9,000-Year-Old Wells in Central China
A team of archeologists has discovered 9,000-year-old wells in central China’s Xiping County in Henan Province. The wells, six in number, are the oldest wells ever found in China, according to Wei Xingtao, deputy head of the provincial archaeological research institute. Earlier, Chinese archeologists believed that that the first wells in China were built along […]
Columbia University Researchers Develop Flexible Lithium Battery Demonstrating High Energy Density and Stable Storage
Getting inspiration from human spine, researchers at Columbia University in the U.S. have developed a prototype of a highly efficient, lithium-ion battery that demonstrates remarkable flexibility while providing high energy density and stable storage. The makers of the battery claim their new invention could “greatly advance the commercialization of flexible devices.” This team of engineering […]
Chinese And French Cave Explorers Spot A Rare Fish In Southern China
A group of 15 cave explorers, including French and Chinese experts, have spotted a rare fish species known as golden-line barbell in southern China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. According to the Xinhua News, the group found this rare fish species during a 9-day exploration tour of caves in Hechi City in Guangxi. The experts explored […]
China Plans To Launch 60 Jilin-1 Video Satellites By 2020
China wants to send 60 Jilin-1 video satellites by 2020, according to Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co. Ltd., the developer of Jilin-1 satellites. The company revealed the information at an ongoing legislative session of northeast China’s Jilin Province, according to the Xinhua News. So far, China has sent 10 Jilin-1 satellites into space. In October […]
The Secrets Of The Ice: Archeologists Discover 6,000-Year-Old Artifacts Under Norway’s Melting Glaciers
Climate change has allowed a team of glacial archaeologists to find a large number of rare artifacts that would have otherwise remained concealed in the glacial ice for centuries. These artifacts were recovered from the melting ice in the mountains of Jotunheimen and Oppland in Norway. Some of these artifacts are nearly 6,000 years old, […]
Interstellar Stone Hypatia Contains Compounds That Are Not Found In Our Solar System
A strange intersteller stone named Hypatia that was found in 1996 at the Libyan Desert Glass field could have been formed much before the formation of our solar system, suggests a new study carried out by researchers from the University of Johannesburg. Hypatia was discovered in 1996, and was given the name “Hypatia” after Hypatia […]
Fisher Space Pen: Latest Update and Everything You Need to Know About It
In May 2017, Fisher Space Pen Company unveiled its new product—a Raw Brass Cap-O-Matic space pen—the Company’s fourth product launch of 2017. Although M4 Cap-O-Matic Pen was already available in the market, it was the first time that the space pen was made available in the RAW state. The M4 Raw Brass Cap-O-Matic Pen was […]
Emdrive Latest News: What is Emdrive Thruster Technology, and Can It Really Work?
In November 2015, NASA’s Eagleworks Laboratories revealed that it had carried out a series of tests on Roger Shawyer’s controversial electromagnetic (EM) propulsion drive thruster, suggesting that the controversial EMdrive thruster technology can actually work. Eagleworks Laboratories is the experimental lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, and was set up to investigate far-out propulsion claims. […]
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