Category: Science

NASA Defers Arrival Of Axiom Space Astronauts To April 24; SpaceX Crew-4 Delayed Again

The private astronaut team of the Axiom room will stay on top of the International Space Station (ISS) for a few more days because NASA is still waiting for the weather to change. In a recent mission update, NASA said that the departure of Axiom-1 Mission Astronaut was pushed to 6:05 (Ist) on April 24…

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Solar system’s most distant planet presents unexplained shift in temperature

In a new study published in astronomers ‘Journal of Science Planet’ said that Neptune has experienced a shift in temperature that cannot be explained. The main author of Michael Roman’s research, a Postdoctoral research partner at the University of Leicester, said in a statement “because we have observed Neptune during the early South Summer, we…

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NASA Delays Artemis 1 Moon Rocket Test to April 12

NASA again postponed the last wet dress training from the 1-month Artemis mission test to April 12, said US space agency official.Wet dress exercises are an opportunity to improve the countdown procedure and validate critical models and software interfaces. The test, previously scheduled for April 1-3, was stopped before tanking because of the loss of…

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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is bidding on NASA’s lucrative moon contract again after it lost to SpaceX last year

Blue origin get a second chance to help NASA send astronauts to the moon after losing the contract to SpaceX last year. On Wednesday, the space agency announced it planned to reopen the competition for its artemis program to the second company. Shortly after the announcement, the Space company Jeff Bezos announced it would place…

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NASA’s Perseverance to Cover Longest Distance in a Single Month Using Artificial Intelligence

Using artificial intelligence, the perseverance of Mars Rover NASA tried to travel a more than one month than the previous Rover Mission officials said that six-wheeled scientists were on a 5 kilometer journey which began March 14 and was full of sand, crater, and sharp stone fields. The trip will take perseverance to ancient river…

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Study reveals how neurons differentiate between motor and sensory signals

To succeed in interacting with the environment, the brain must send sensory inputs to obtain specific movements at a certain time. The sensory-to-motor transformation is critically mediated by sensorimotor processing in the brain In this sensorimotor processing network, individual neurons represent sensory, cognitive information, and related movements. But, determining how their neurons interact between seeing…

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Satellite Images Show Huge Damage In Tsunami-Hit Tonga

The full extent of a massive stormy eruption in Tonga that started riffle swells around the Pacific is apparent in new satellite images that show the fate of the expansive damage caused by the disaster Three days after the stormy eruption, early suggestions of the scale of the extremity on the nearly cut-off Pacific islet…

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Nausea, loss of appetite may be new symptoms of Omicron

LONDON: While the omicron variant is considered ‘light’, new symptoms include nausea and loss of appetite, according to the Zoe Covid application study. According to the British NHS, the symptoms of Coronavirus generally include “high temperatures, new and sustainable coughs, or losses or changes in the sense of smell or taste”, the Daily Express reports.…

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Shashi Tharoor approves of viral eco-friendly containers made with rice bran

Shashi Tharoor Retweet videos posted by IAS Officer Supriya Sahu, support the use of containers made from rice bran and other biodegradable materials. IAS Officer Sahu is often brought to Twitter to share some videos and photos that are quite informative. This time he has shared a video container made from the same customer bran…

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