Reaching a major milestone, engineers have successfully connected the two halves of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope for the first time at Northrop Grumman’s facilities in Redondo Beach, California. Once it reaches space, NASA’s most powerful and complex space telescope will explore the cosmos using infrared light, from planets and moons within our solar system… Continue reading NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope
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Why Does Earth’s Magnetic Field Flip?
Earth’s magnetic field has flipped many times over the last billion years, according to the geologic record. But only in the past decade have scientists developed and evolved a computer model to demonstrate how these reversals occur. Based on a set of physics equations that describe what scientists believe are the forces that create and… Continue reading Why Does Earth’s Magnetic Field Flip?
Magnetic North Is Shifting Fast. But Why?
Like most planets in our solar system, the Earth has its own magnetic field. Thanks to its largely molten iron core, our planet is, in fact, a bit like a bar magnet. It has a north and south magnetic pole, separate from the geographic poles, with a field connecting the two. This field protects our… Continue reading Magnetic North Is Shifting Fast. But Why?
What Is Geothermal Energy?
Geothermal energy is heat derived within the sub-surface of the earth. It is contained in the rocks and fluids beneath the earth’s crust and can be found as far down to the earth’s hot molten rock, magma. Water or steam carry the geothermal energy to the Earth’s surface. Depending on its characteristics, geothermal energy can… Continue reading What Is Geothermal Energy?
Why There’s Less Gravity in Hudson Bay, Canada ?
The Hudson Bay region of Canada has less gravity than it’s supposed to. The reasons for the shortage have puzzled scientists for decades. Gravity isn’t uniform all over the Earth’s surface. It’s a result of mass, which means the varying density of the Earth at different locations can affect how much you weigh there. Canadians… Continue reading Why There’s Less Gravity in Hudson Bay, Canada ?
Building A Base On The Moon
The cold war between the US and Russia ended half a century ago. But it paved the way for Space exploration for the year to come. On 12 April 1961 Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin made history by becoming the first human to journey into outer space, achieving a major milestone in the Space Race. Then the… Continue reading Building A Base On The Moon
What is Mars Solar Conjunction ?
Solar conjunction is the period when Earth and Mars, in their eternal march around the Sun, are obscured from each other by the fiery orb of the Sun itself. Like dancers on either side of a huge bonfire, the two planets are temporarily invisible to each other. During this period the daily communication between antennas… Continue reading What is Mars Solar Conjunction ?
Turn Daily Plastic Waste Products Into Jet Fuel
For too long, the public conversation around plastic has been narrowly focused on plastic waste in the ocean. While marine debris is indeed a serious part of the problem, this limited focus leaves too much of the story untold. Plastic isn’t just a problem when it enters the environment as waste. Rather, plastic pollutes at… Continue reading Turn Daily Plastic Waste Products Into Jet Fuel
What Is 5G?
The world’s connectivity needs are changing. Global mobile data traffic is expected to multiply by 5 before the end of 2024. Particularly in dense urban areas, the current 4G networks simply won’t be able to keep up. That’s where a new G comes into play. With 5G commercial networks being switched on, the first use… Continue reading What Is 5G?
Why do Fevers get Worse at Night?
The illness goes bump in the night may not be just a patient’s imagination. Doctors have sensed for centuries that many diseases actually do get worse at night and science has begun to confirm this impression. Fevers are often worse at night. The same is often said about asthma, arthritis and the flu. And although… Continue reading Why do Fevers get Worse at Night?
Two Supermassive Black Holes On A Collision Course
Supermassive black holes are thought to be at the centre of most galaxies, and they are huge. The Milky Way’s own supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, is about 4 million times the mass of our sun. But scientists have just spotted two absolute behemoths, that dwarf Sagittarius A*, and they are on a collision course.… Continue reading Two Supermassive Black Holes On A Collision Course
Global Warming Explained By Quantum Mechanics
You have probably heard that carbon dioxide is warming the Earth, but how does it work? Is it like the glass of a greenhouse or like an insulating blanket? Well, not entirely. The answer involves a bit of quantum mechanics, but don’t worry, we’ll start with a rainbow. If you look closely at sunlight separated… Continue reading Global Warming Explained By Quantum Mechanics
Triton | The Largest Of Neptune’s 13 Moons
Triton is an exceptionally unusual, although often forgotten, moon. It has so many unique characteristics, it makes it one of the most interesting objects in the Solar System. But because it is the largest moon of Neptune, the planet furthest away from us, it also means that we have only visited it once, very briefly,… Continue reading Triton | The Largest Of Neptune’s 13 Moons
How Many Times A Falcon 9 Can Be Reused?
On the 21st of December 2015, SpaceX made history by landing their first Falcon 9 booster back on land. After years of development and testing, SpaceX was one step closer to dramatically reducing the cost of spaceflight. Since then, over 45 boosters have been landed with over half of them being reused. But how many… Continue reading How Many Times A Falcon 9 Can Be Reused?
How To Produce More Brain Cells?
It was previously believed that we stopped creating new brain cells once we became adults. Science has proven this to be false and coined the term Brain Plasticity. The brain is flexible, everything we experience is constantly changing and shaping our brains to some degree. The hippocampus an important part of the brain, responsible for… Continue reading How To Produce More Brain Cells?