‘Invisible’ earthquake caused mysterious 2021 tsunami, scientists find0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- February 22, 2022
Some tsunami-generating earthquakes are invisible to our monitoring systems.
Some tsunami-generating earthquakes are invisible to our monitoring systems.
Scientists were able to measure time dilation at a distance of just a millimeter, about the width of a pencil tip.
Scientists have taken another step toward understanding dark energy by peering through a cosmic cloud of water vapor billions of light-years away from Earth.
At first glance, it looks like a tree stump but the circular feature in a newly released image captured by the ExoMars orbiter is actually an ice-rich crater on Mars.
We might have to rethink the pace of Red Planet crater formation.
Ultra-long period magnetar is collapsed core of massive star that’s magnetized, rotates slowly
Astronomers have come up with a new estimate for the total number of black holes in the universe, and the number is mind-bogglingly large—40 quintillion. That’s 4 followed by 19 zeros.
Other patches in the multiverse would have, instead, met their ends.
Liquid water previously detected under Mars’ ice-covered south pole is probably just a dusty mirage, according to a new study of the red planet led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin.
Source: Science News If you hate having your bubble burst, you’ll love these “everlasting” bubbles. While soap bubbles are known for their fragile constitutions, the new bubbles can stick around for more than a year before they pop, scientists report January 18 in Physical Review Fluids. Instead of soap and water, the bubbles are made with water, microparticles
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