China To Launch Lobster Eye-Like X-Ray Astronomical Satellite This Year
According to a report by the China Daily published on Saturday, China is planning to launch a lobster-eye-like X-ray astronomical satellite this year.
Levels Of Carcinogenic Chemical Near Ohio Derailment Site Far Above Safe Limit
Newly released data shows soil in the Ohio town of East Palestine – scene of a recent catastrophic train crash and chemical spill – contains dioxin levels hundreds of times greater than the exposure threshold above which Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) scientists in 2010 found poses cancer risks.
39% Of Americans Can’t Sleep
This Friday, March 17, is World Sleep Day, an annual event that aims to raise awareness of the importance of getting a good night’s sleep.
The Looming Threat Of Deep-Sea Mining
On 5 March, the world reached what could well be a turning point for protection of the world’s oceans.
China Simulates Ballistic Missile Attack On US
The South China Morning Post reported that China simulated a ballistic missile attack on the US and a North Korean missile could strike the center of the US in 1,997 seconds or almost 33 minutes.
50 Years Ago, Researchers Discovered A Leak In Earth’s Oceans
The oceans of the world may be gradually shrinking, leaking slowly away into the Earth’s mantle…. Although the oceans are constantly being slowly augmented by water carried up from Earth’s interior by volcanic activity … some process such as sea-floor spreading seems to be letting the water seep away more rapidly than it is replaced.
Gujarat Conman Poses As PMO Official In Srinagar, Visits Border Post
Z-plus security cover, a bulletproof Mahindra Scorpio SUV, official accommodation at a five-star hotel and a whole lot more – a conman from Gujarat managed to take the Jammu and Kashmir administration and its security structure for a ride, posing as a senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Africa Is Slowly Splitting Into Two Creating A New Ocean
According to a study, Africa is slowly splitting in two, creating a new ocean due to a process called “rifting.”
5000-Mile Carpet Of Seaweed That Is Visible From Space Threatens US Beaches
An enormous carpet of seaweed stretching 5,000 miles (about 8,047 kilometres), about twice the width of the United States, is set to cause problems along the beaches of Florida and Mexico, as scientists become increasingly concerned about the algae’s effects. According to a report in NBC News, the raft of brown seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean is so vast that it can be seen from space.
Gaming Can Improve Mental Health – But There’s a Catch
Since the humble beginnings of the industry, around 3 billion video games have been developed in the world. Some of them are playful and relaxing, while others are violent and gory. The latter type, preferred by many young gamers – shooters, survival horror games, and such – is often blamed for the violent behavior of […]