Sunday, 1 December 2019

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India Today
A team led by Chinese researchers has spotted a monster black hole with a mass 70 times greater than Sun - toppling the earlier assumption that the mass of an individual black hole in our Galaxy is no more than 20 times that of Sun. Our Milky Way Galaxy is ...
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Financial Express
The findings of the study, published in the journal Current Biology, revealed that when a fruit fly experiences an unexpected change to its surroundings -- such as a sudden vibration -- the release of serotonin helps to temporarily stop the fly in its tracks. Share.
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Space.com
Scientists recently found a black hole so big that theory strains explain it, a new study reports. A Chinese-led team discovered a stellar-mass black hole that appears to be 68 times heftier than Earth's sun — nearly three times bigger than the heaviest such ...
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The Boston Globe
Before now, scientists did not think it was possible for a stellar black hole to have a mass larger than 20 times that of the sun, an approximation based on their understanding of the way stars evolve and die in the Milky Way. But that assumption was ...
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New Atlas
A joint study by NASA and the French space agency, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), has used space-based lasers to produce the first global study of the great migration of tiny marine animals that takes place twice every day. Using the ...
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The Times
Coral reefs are among the many victims-in-the-making of climate change, but new research offers an ingenious approach for healing them. A recent study found that underwater speakers placed close to dead coral in Australia's Great Barrier Reef encouraged ...
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New Atlas
An international team of researchers led by the University of Exeter suggests that a wide variety of marine species could be used for monitoring the world's oceans. Using electronic tags, scientists could exploit the natural behavior of sharks, penguins, turtles, ...
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News Nation
Hubble Space Telescope, which belongs to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA), has recently captured two galaxies identified as NGC 6285 and NGC 6286 warping each other by the power of ...
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BGR
NASA's InSight lander is really starting to give scientists a headache. Most of the lander's high-tech sensors and systems are working just fine, and it's already returned some interesting data on rumbles that researchers suspect are "Marsquakes," but one ...
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The Inquisitr
Tomorrow is shaping up to be a busy day for close asteroid encounters. Three space rocks are due to pass by Earth on Sunday, two of which will be flying very close to the terrestrial surface — at just a few times the distance to the moon. The three asteroids ...
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