Gravity signals rapidly show true size of giant quakes0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- December 5, 2017
Researchers have developed a new approach to estimate the true size of very large earthquakes.
Researchers have developed a new approach to estimate the true size of very large earthquakes.
Lava flow: an unstoppable destructive force that burns pretty much everything in its path. When a volcano erupts, it’s important that people in surrounding areas have adequate time to evacuate. To provide those crucial extra hours, or minutes, researchers are using drones to improve hazard predictions, and perhaps tell us something about life on ancient Mars.
What does a black hole look like? No one knows for sure. Artists make their images based on what physicists think they look like. But that could be about to change.
n a major step toward creating artificial life, U.S. researchers have developed a living organism that incorporates both natural and artificial DNA and is capable of creating entirely new, synthetic proteins. The work, published in the journal Nature, brings scientists closer to the development of designer proteins made to order in a laboratory. Previous work
An altered microbe with an “unnatural” genetic code has been shown to assemble proteins – a key step towards designing new drugs and materials.
A Turkish university is including a new course called “Ufology and Exopolitics” in its curriculum. The Dogan News Agency reported that the purpose of the class is to prepare students for the possibility of extraterrestrial contact.
NASA would like people to help name the object MU69 that the New Horizons’ team has discovered.
As the three Kings from the Orient brought gold to infant Jesus, a question that often crops up in our mind is that who brought gold to Earth in the first place when it was formed? Why was Mackenna crazy for his gold?
Another unidentified flying object was captured on video by NASA’s space cameras.
The best look yet at supposed Yeti samples also offers valuable insight into the genetic histories of rare Himalayan bears.