Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Scientists develop laser to detect aliens on distant planets

Por: New York Post Life January 18, 2023

thumbnail

They’re shooting for the stars. Scientists have developed a laser that could detect extraterrestrial life in outer space, which could speed up the to find other beings “on faraway moons and planets.” conducted at the University of Maryland shows that the laser technology could potentially identify signs of life and analyze materials from other planets. The study was published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy. “The good thing about... + full article



Similar News

Watch as all the planets in the solar system align

Newsweek USA Tech December 28, 2022

thumbnailA spectacular planetary parade is visible in the night sky—and here's how you can watch this alignment live from the comfort of your own home.Until the end of the year, it will be possible to see all the planets of the solar system simultaneously after sunset.Five of the... + más

Mars in retrograde will be seen careening backwards across night sky | Newsweek

All the planets in the solar system have aligned | Newsweek


Scientists may have found the first water worlds

Ars Technica USA Science December 16, 2022

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 15, 2022 8:37 pm UTC NASA, ESA, Leah Hustak Share this story Two planets that were originally discovered by the Kepler mission may not be what we thought they were. Based on an initial characterization, it was... + más

New World: When do Fresh Start Worlds launch? | Newsweek

Meta’s ‘Horizon Worlds’ Has Somehow Lost 100,000 Players In Eight Months | Forbes


Epson quitting laser printers doesn’t address its bigger sustainability issue

Ars Technica USA Tech November 30, 2022

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 29, 2022 7:20 pm UTC Share this story There was a time when laser printers were a luxury. High prices pushed them out of the budgets of most homes and small businesses decades ago, but they eventually became... + más

HP continues to pay for abruptly blocking third-party ink from its printers | Ars Technica

Julia Keller: Why is ‘quiet quitting’ a thing for everyone, including Serena Williams? Quit out loud. | Chicago Tribune


New Research Suggests That Earth Formed Much Earlier Than Previously Thought

Forbes USA Tech November 23, 2022

thumbnailPlanet formation got going early, with the first bodies forming concurrently with the star, say ... [+] scientists. Amanda Smith Earth and the other planets in the solar system have been around for longer than previously thought according to new research into shredded asteroids... + más

Royal Earth, The Harmonist’s Newest Parfum Has Maternal Nostalgia | Forbes

Scientists discover watery landscape over 400 miles beneath Earth's surface | Newsweek


Mars in retrograde will be seen careening backwards across night sky

Newsweek USA World November 02, 2022

thumbnailMars has just entered retrograde, suddenly reversing its course across the sky.As of October 30, Mars stopped moving eastwards through the night sky and began crawling its way westwards through the constellation of Taurus. It will continue to move this direction until January... + más

Mars Retrograde 2022: The Biggest, Brightest (And Backwards) Phase Of The Red Planet Begins Today | Forbes

Was Mars A ‘Water World?’ See The New Images Of An Ancient Reservoir As Martian Water Map Is Revealed | Forbes


TRAPPIST-1 planets may be far more habitable than we first thought

Newsweek USA World October 25, 2022

thumbnailThe exoplanets orbiting around our neighboring star TRAPPIST-1 may have more of a chance of having life present than we previously thought.According to a preprint report due to be published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, TRAPPIST-1 emits solar flares that may provide... + más

We’ll Find A Planet With Oceans, Beaches And Continents This Decade, Say Scientists | Forbes

Life Is an Accident of Space and Time | The Atlantic


We’ll Find A Planet With Oceans, Beaches And Continents This Decade, Say Scientists

Forbes USA Tech October 16, 2022

thumbnailArtist’s impression of the molten surface of a young planet reacting with its atmosphere to form ... [+] water vapor. Tadahiro Kimura Some astronomers think it’s about time we started looking at Sun-like stars if we want to look for a potential Earth 2.0. Trouble is, yellow... + más

Viral video shows how Earth's continents will look in 250 million years | Newsweek

In 200 Million Years There Will Be Only The Supercontinent Of ‘Amasia’ On Earth, Supercomputer Simulation Concludes | Forbes



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |