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New evidence shows giant meteorite impacts formed parts of the Moon’s crust

Phys.org: [2] New research published today in the journal Nature Astronomy reveals a type of destructive event most often associated with disaster movies and dinosaur extinction may have also contributed to the formation of the Moon's surface. [3] A group of international ...বিস্তারিত

The earliest known humans in Europe may have been found in a Bulgarian cave

Science News: [2] A tooth and six bone fragments found in a Bulgarian cave are the oldest directly dated remains of Homo sapiens in Europe, scientists say. [3] Until now, most of the earliest fossils of humans on the continent ranged in age from around 45,000 to 41,500 ye ...বিস্তারিত

Latest estimates on sea level rise by 2100 are worse than we thought

Science Alert: [2] Oceans are likely to rise as much as 1.3 metres by 2100 if Earth's surface warms another 3.5 degrees Celsius, scientists warned Friday. [3] By 2300, when ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland will have shed trillions of tonnes in mass, sea l ...বিস্তারিত

Coronavirus: Musk defies orders and reopens Tesla’s California plant

BBC: [2] Tesla has reopened its only US electric car plant in California, despite local orders against manufacturing. [3] On Monday, the company's chief executive Elon Musk tweeted that production had restarted and he would be "on the line with everyone else". [4] US states ...বিস্তারিত

Humans and Neanderthals ‘co-existed in Europe for far longer than thought’

The Guardian: [2] Modern humans were present in Europe at least 46,000 years ago, according to new research on objects found in Bulgaria, meaning they overlapped with Neanderthals for far longer than previously thought. [3] Researchers say remains and tools found at a cav ...বিস্তারিত

Scientists find the first animal that doesn’t need oxygen to survive

Science Alert: [2] Some truths about the Universe and our experience in it seem immutable. The sky is up. Gravity sucks. Nothing can travel faster than light. Multicellular life needs oxygen to live. Except we might need to rethink that last one. [3] Earlier this year, scie ...বিস্তারিত

Even if climate change wasn’t happening, phasing out coal is a ‘no-regret’ solution

Science Alert: [2] The benefits of phasing out coal far outweigh the real-world costs, scientists say, and that's the case even when climate change is left out of the equation entirely. [3] Of all the fossil fuels in the world, coal is the biggest source of carbon dioxide, ...বিস্তারিত

Physicists think they’ve found a new way to stabilise and control fusion reactors

Science Alert: [2] A team of research physicists at Princeton University may have found a new way to control fusion reactions inside doughnut-shaped tokamak reactors — an incremental step towards making fusion energy, the 'holy grail of energy production', a reality. [3 ...বিস্তারিত

Physicists think they’ve found a new way to stabilise and control fusion reactors

Science Alert: [2] A team of research physicists at Princeton University may have found a new way to control fusion reactions inside doughnut-shaped tokamak reactors — an incremental step towards making fusion energy, the 'holy grail of energy production', a reality. [3 ...বিস্তারিত

Colombian airline Avianca files for bankruptcy in US court

BBC: [2] Colombia's national airline, Avianca, has filed for bankruptcy protection in a US court. [3] The carrier is the second-largest in Latin America, but its passenger operations have been grounded since March because of coronavirus. [4] It said the pandemic had cut mo ...বিস্তারিত

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