More leaders of the Pacific states launched a new appeal for international help in front of the dangers brought by the global warming, in the last day of the annual summit, at Palikir (Micronesia). The Pacific Islands Forum made important lobby efforts before the international global warming summit that took place in the final of 2015. On December 2015, at Paris, 195 countries … [Read more...]
VeHIcal- a new study group established to improve the interaction between human and machine
The scientists from the Berkeley University in California - USA, established a new group for the development and verification of the progress of the human-machine interfaces in order to control the so-called cyber-physic systems such as the vehicles without the driver and the autonomous drones used for deliveries which have physical calculation components, for the improvement … [Read more...]
The secret arm developed by Hitler during the World War II
Hitler's engineers managed to secretly develop one of the most sophisticated war technology of that time. One of this technology's elements is the flyer wing bomber. Known as the secret arm of Adolf Hitler, the Ho 229 bombardier was created to transport the equivalent of 900 armament kilograms, flying at the altitude of 15.000 meters, according to Business Insider. This … [Read more...]
20 States Suffer From Toxic Algae, And We’re Absolutely Doing Nothing About It!
While an important finding that could help officials prevent blooms, Steve Carpenter, the director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Limnology and a contributing author of the paper, pointed out that phosphorous runoff is largely linked to agricultural practices ― a contributing factor to the phenomenon that has proven to be an elusive target for reduced … [Read more...]
NASA launches OSIRIS Rex Rocket with success!
Cape Canaveral, Florida - NASA on Thursday evening launched a space probe called OSIRIS-Rex to chase down a dark, potentially dangerous asteroid called Bennu. The probe will take a sample of the asteroid and -- in a US space first -- bring the sample back to Earth. "NASA did it again!" Jim Green, Planetary Science Division director at NASA, said at a post-launch … [Read more...]
USA authorities forbids the antibacterial soaps
FDA (The Food and Drug Administration) forbid the commercialization of many antibacterial soaps in the USA, explaining that there are no evidences that these soaps would be more efficient than the normal ones and they could cause hormonal problems as well as the immunity's decreasing (through the increasing of the resistance to bacteria). Janet Woodcock, the director of the … [Read more...]
A five year journey into space has now just begun
After almost a five year journey into deep space NASA's Juno spacecraft finally entered into Jupiter's orbit during a 35 minute engine burn. Over the next few months scientists and engineers will begin to calibrate the instruments on board the Juno Spacecraft. They expect to start collecting data and samples around October 2016. This mission has taken many decades to plan and … [Read more...]
Star Wars, May the 4th Be with NASA
If you're NASA, you seize every opportunity to chime in about pop culture — which means going all out for space movies, and the intergalactic holiday known as May the 4. In honor of this year's Star Wars day, NASA has posted a list of real planets so fascinating and unfamiliar that they seem right out of the Star Wars universe. … [Read more...]