Scientists Uncover a Hidden Sixth Ocean Within Earth’s Mantle
Scientists have uncovered a vast water reservoir roughly 700 kilometers beneath Earth’s surface, estimated to be up to three times larger than all of the
Scientists have uncovered a vast water reservoir roughly 700 kilometers beneath Earth’s surface, estimated to be up to three times larger than all of the
Researchers in Denmark have created a new drug that replicates the effects and advantages of intense exercise without any physical activity. The study, published in
Nearly 1,500 experts in Antarctica, including academics, researchers, and scientists, gathered in southern Chile for the 11th Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research conference. They shared
Solar energy has been experiencing significant growth and transformation, marking a major shift in the global energy landscape. In 2023, global installations of renewable energy
The behavior of Florida carpenter ants (Camponotus floridanus) documented in recent research reveals intriguing insights into their sophisticated medical care for injured nestmates. Here are
In December 2019, astronomers using the Zwicky Transient Facility on California’s Palomar Mountain detected an extraordinary flare of light from a distant galaxy in the
NASA’s Perseverance rover has provided crucial data affirming the presence of ancient lake sediments, a result of water that once filled Mars’ expansive Jezero Crater, as outlined in a study released on Friday.
As Texas endured an unprecedented summer heatwave and a worsening drought led to declining water level
The presence of phosphine in Venus’ atmosphere, as discovered by scientists, has sparked renewed discussions about the possibility of life on the planet. Phosphine is a gas that is not typically found in Earth’s atmosphere but is produced by certain bacteria on our planet. Its presence in Venus’ clouds at levels higher than what non-biological processes can explain raises the possibility of biological activity.
The dead person’s body is immersed for three to four hours in a solution of water and a potent alkali, like potassium hydroxide, in a pressurised metal cylinder that has been heated to about 150C. This process is known as aquamation, also known as “alkaline hydrolysis.”
Captain Noor ul Amin Mengal, the chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), has noticed the rise in citizen complaints and has formed a High Level Facilitation Committee to swiftly handle these problems.
A tennis court made of recycled plastic that floats in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef marine park was made possible by a partnership between the sporting goods giant Adidas and the environmental organisation Parley for the Oceans.