The strength of the economy of America backs the value of the US dollar, and this is why it is the most potent currency around the globe. At the close of 2020, the USA had $2.04 trillion in circulation, and half of that value is estimated to be in circulation
How stressed-out plants produce their own ‘aspirin’ to protect themselves from environmental hazards
Washington [as]: plants produce salicylic acid, known as aspirin, to protect themselves from environmental hazards such as insects, thirst, and heat. A better understanding of this procedure can help plants survive the increase in stress caused by climate change. New UC Riverside scientists published a mani paper in the Journal
DNA Explainer: All you need to know about NASA’s human moon mission ‘Artemis I’
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a variety of space missions planned for the next few years, all of which will explore various fields of space and expand the knowledge of humanity in the world outside the earth. After the historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969, who sent the
Astronomer Creates Breathtaking Image Of ‘Phantom Galaxy’ Using Data From James Webb Space Telescope
An astronomer has created a very beautiful image using data from the James Webb Nasa space telescope. This is a ‘Purple Galaxy’ image known as Messier 74 (M74). This galaxy is located 32 million light years from Earth in Pisces constellation. This is known as a phantom galaxy. How ghost
NASA Reveals Ambitious New Plan to Detect Signs of Life on Distant Planets
NASA Institute for advanced concepts is famous for supporting strange ideas in the field of astronomy and space exploration. Since it was re -established in 2011, the Institute has supported various projects as part of the three -phase program. However, so far, only three projects have received phase III funds.
The Evolution of NASA
NASA Creation: A Giant Leap for Humanity NASA was created on October 1, 1958, when the existing Aeronautical Advisory Committee (NACA) joined the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, Aeronautics Laboratory Ames, Lewis Aviation Propulsion Laboratory, and two smaller testing facilities. Its creation is largely in response to the launch of the Soviet
James Webb Space Telescope offers a window into the cosmos
On July 12, NASA revealed the first spectacular picture of Cosmos captured by James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the largest optical space telescope to be built. Launched on December 25, 2021, on the Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou, France Guyana, and in January 2022, arrived at his home in space,
Scientists Discover Deadly Pool At Bottom Of Ocean That Kills Anything That Swims Into It
Scientists from the University of Miami have found a deadly pool on the red seabed that killed anything swimming into it. According to the study, the salt water pool was revealed 1.7 kilometers below the surface using an underwater vehicle operated remotely. Scientists found a deadly pool for the last
Inner Solar System spins mysteriously slow; breaks laws of physics!
The inner solar system seems to have violated the law of physics. During the periods of years, scientists have produced many possible explanations about why the inside solar system is spinning at a slower speed than expected, however, the real reason is still unknown for decades. But this new study
SpaceX launches 53 Starlink satellites into orbit
San Francisco: Spacex Spacex Billionaire Elon Musk launched a number of Starlink satellites – the sixth launch for the program in July only, and the 33rd launch of the company in 2022. Satellite was launched on Sunday at 9.38 in the morning from the Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at the