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Labour has decided to withdraw £1.3 billion in funding for tech and AI projects that were initially promised by the Tories. The Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) stated that the funding, which was committed by the previous Conservative government, was not factored into its budget and therefore will not be moving forward. The […]
Researchers have discovered that the moon’s atmosphere is formed by meteorites bombarding its surface over billions of years. This revelation came after analyzing old moon rocks collected during the Apollo missions using new technology. The study, published in Science Advances, sheds light on the processes that contribute to the moon’s thin atmosphere. The team of […]
The new moon on August 4, 2024, will bring a special celestial event as it makes a close pass to Venus. This conjunction will be followed by Venus and Mercury coming close together, forming a visible pair in the evening sky. A new moon occurs when the sun and moon share the same celestial longitude, […]
Nathalie Cabrol, an astrobiologist born in 1963 near Paris, has dedicated her career to exploring the mysteries of Mars and the search for extraterrestrial life. She completed her PhD at the Sorbonne, focusing on the evolution of water on Mars, before moving to the US in 1994 to work at Nasa Ames. Cabrol has conducted […]
Kohoutek 3-46, a planetary nebula, was recently captured by the Gemini North telescope. This cosmic butterfly is located 7,200 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus and was shared with the public on July 24, 2024. The death of massive stars is a violent process, with pressure dropping and gravity taking control as the star burns […]
Eating unhealthy food can have a big impact on our health, especially for young people. A recent study in the UK found that two-thirds of what teenagers eat is ultra-processed food. These foods are usually full of things like sugar, fat, and preservatives that aren’t good for us. Some common examples of ultra-processed foods include […]
Sixteenth-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, known for his groundbreaking observations of supernovas, is now shedding light on his lesser-known alchemical pursuits through the analysis of broken glassware from his laboratory. A recent study published in Heritage Science reveals that these glass fragments contain traces of nine metals, including mercury, copper, antimony, and gold, which may…
Get ready for one of the most exciting events in astronomy – the Perseid meteor shower. This year, there is something special about it, according to Abigail Beall. The Perseid meteor shower is a spectacular event that I eagerly anticipate every year. It is visible in the northern and parts of the southern hemisphere and […]
Imagine a town where tech isn’t just a buzzword but a daily reality shaping how people live and work. Crawley is rapidly transforming from a traditional market town into a vibrant hub for cutting-edge innovation. This change is neither accidental nor sudden; it’s the result of a steady influx of startups, visionary entrepreneurs, and advanced […]
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Oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone,” is not only responsible for regulating emotions but also plays a role in controlling blood pressure, according to a recent study. Scientists have identified two brain chemicals, oxytocin, and corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), that are involved in the relationship between sleep apnea and high blood pressure. Sleep apnea is […]