by rmil2k | May 29, 2023 | News
[ad_1] When two black holes collide, they don’t smash into each other the way two stars might. A black hole is an intensely curved region of space that can be described by only its mass, rotation, and electric charge, so two black holes release violent gravitational...
by rmil2k | May 29, 2023 | News
[ad_1] Applications 25/05/2023 4373 views 61 likes Earth’s declining ice is without a doubt one of the clearest signs of climate change. A new high-resolution sea-ice concentration data record has just been released as part of ESA’s Climate Change Initiative –...
by rmil2k | May 29, 2023 | News
[ad_1] Climate change could unleash gigantic tsunamis in the Southern Ocean by triggering underwater landslides in Antarctica, a new study warns. By drilling into sediment cores hundreds of feet beneath the seafloor in Antarctica, scientists discovered that during...
by rmil2k | May 29, 2023 | News
[ad_1] The Observatorio Astronómico de Quito is housed in a beautiful Victorian building in the heart of Parque Alameda. Credit: David Boehnlein Quito, the capital city of Ecuador, is perched on the mountainous backbone of the Andes, which run through the center of...
by rmil2k | May 28, 2023 | News
[ad_1] In a recent study published in National Science Review, a team of researchers led by the China University of Geosciences discuss direct evidence of an ancient ocean and its shoreline that existed in the northern hemisphere of Mars during the Hesperian Period,...