NASA’s first large scale piloted X-plane in more than three decades is cleared for final assembly and integration of its systems following a major project review by senior managers held Thursday at NASA Headquarters in Washington
Weekly Review #50 – Summary of the latest news in science and technology research across the world, carefully handpicked by team Research Stash
In the aftermath of the 50th anniversary of Moon landing, Dr. Claudia Antolini from the Public Engagement Team at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, discusses the emergence of space as a research frontier, what we have learned from our missions to the moon, what are the benefits of space research, what questions we need to address in the future. She also charts her career path from Ph.D. to postdoc in physics and science communication
During May 2018, the national capital region and parts of North India were lashed by three strong dust storms in quick succession. In addition to widespread damage they caused to property and human life, these storms affected changes in air quality and atmospheric chemistry which may be harmful to human health, a new study has reported.
China and India – two economic powerhouses of Asia – are contributing significantly to the greening of the planet, a new global study released on Monday has found
Over-extraction of groundwater is a major environmental challenge in many parts of India. It is not only leading to a rapid decline in groundwater reserves but also contributing to India’s carbon emissions, a new study has warned
Obesity is on the rise globally, emerging as a major public health challenge. While sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diets are major causes, there are several other contributory factors which are largely ignored.
In a few weeks from now, a seasonal forecast for the Indian summer monsoon will be announced. Among various parameters that determine the fate of the monsoon is the sea surface temperature, more specifically, the contrast between land and sea temperatures.
World Meteorological Day is observed every year on March 23 to commemorate the coming into force of the international convention establishing the World Meteorological Organisation on March 23, 1950.
The winners of the local edition of the NASA Space Apps Challenge, which this year is themed “Earth,” were announced April 30 in Taipei City, with two Taiwan teams nominated to vie against competitors from around the world in the finals of the largest international hackathon.
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