Feb. 03, 2021: Today the Moon light was glowing around 2:30AM in Visakhapatnam and it made me to getup and do the Laptop use. Human sleep is synchronised with the lunar cycle, irrespective of ethnic and socio-cultural background. It has been believed and hypothesized for years that light, natural or manmade, is somewhat connected with the sleeping patterns of human beings. they found that sleep starts later and is shorter on the nights before the full moon. This is likely because moonlight is available during the hours following dusk. I support the The Guardian.Thus it was found that human sleep was synchronised with the lunar cycle irrespective of their ethnic and socio-cultural background.
Feb. 03, 2021: Spinach roots can detect the presence of a specific explosive material in the groundwater. The carbon nanotubes within the spinach leaves emit a signal after the roots detect the explosive material. This signal is received by an infrared camera which then sends out an email to the scientists, alerting them about the explosive material. Using nanotechnology, these spinach plants are able to relay this information to the scientists in the form of an e-mail.
Feb. 03, 2021: The solar power used in the metal's production process will come from the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, a vast development located in desert south of Dubai. The aluminum will then be processed and turned into car parts at the light metal foundry of BMW's plant in Landshut, Germany.
Feb.03, 2021: 6 hrs ago: India's plans to sell state-owned firms will drive the economy toward $5 trillion, tycoon says.
Feb. 03, 2021, 10:35 PM IST: 3 dead in murder-suicide over snow removal dispute, prosecutors say. Jeffrey Spaide shot and killed his neighbors in Plains Township, Pennsylvania, over a snow removal dispute, Prosecutors said a man in Pennsylvania shot and killed a couple in a murder-suicide over a snow removal dispute on Monday, the same day a major winter storm dumped more than 30 inches of snow in parts of the Northeast. Jeffrey Spaide fatally shot his neighbors, James Goy and his wife, Lisa Goy, before killing himself on Monday morning when officers were called to West Bergh Street in Plains Township, about 15 miles southwest of Scranton
Feb.05, 2021: 6 hrs ago:On Thursday, the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) Council held its maiden meeting and approved the establishment of the world’s largest radio telescope.As per NASA, the telescope will accomplish its scientific goals by measuring neutral hydrogen over cosmic time, accurately timing the signals from pulsars in the Milky Way, and detecting millions of galaxies out to high redshifts.
Feb.04, 2021: Paderu/Araku Loya: Last month till the end, the heat was reducing but all of a sudden the temperature plunged drastically and people feeling the cold wave and the fog vehemently. Same is the case in Visakhapatnam but Vijayawada is burning hot. People in Vijayawada nust be asked to grow trees at a major effort. All the hills around Vijawada must be filled with rain trees.
Feb. 05, 2021: 14 hrs ago: Rising Sea Temperatures Are Shrinking Adult Fishes And Food Chain, Study Finds. Researchers from Aberdeen looked at 30 years of trawl survey data from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea for cod, haddock, whiting and saithe fishes. They’ve discovered that change in water temperature has had a severe impact on the population and growth of fishes. Their data has revealed that in the North Sea and West of Scotland even though young fish has started to grow faster, and even larger, existing adults have been increasing in size.
Feb.05, 2021: As the man in a kurta pulls the trigger, the bullet hits the bird's wings. But, the bird can be seen dropping towards the man. The bird hit the man right in his eyes and later he could be seen shouting in pain and covering his eye with one hand.
Feb.05, 2021: In the video, hundreds of locals shifted a thatched hut from one location to the other on foot in a village in Nagaland. People in groups held four corners of the house and walked along a mountainous path to shift the hut from its original place to its new spot. The reason behind the move was not mentioned but it shows "unity is strength."
Feb. 05,2021:18 hours ago: Scientists have finally located the source of mysterious gamma-ray blasts being sent towards Earth. Astronomers have tracked the blast down to what they say is a celestial object known as PSR J2039?5617, a rapidly spinning neutron star. Now they have discovered for sure that the object is part of a binary system, and spins around 377 times in each second. It orbits around another star, roughly a sixth of the mass of our Sun. But it was only possible to lift the veil and discover the gamma-ray pulsations with the computing power donated by tens of thousands of volunteers to Einstein@Home."
Feb. 05, 2021 7 hours ago: The orange coloured pearl has the width of a dime and weighs about 7.68 grams. It was found in the Melo melo sea snail, even though it is typically found in oyster pearls. These pearls are formed in a gastropod and are found in Asian waters. The colour ranges from tan or brown and even shades of orange.The brothers who found the pearl belong to the impoverished fishing community of Thailand. Hatchai believes that it was destiny that led them to the precious treasure. The family is reportedly in talks with a buyer from China who is offering about $332,000 for the pearl.
Feb. 06, 2021: Notably, Bhishma Narayan had been as the Principal of the primary school of the village for 12 years. in Uttar Pradesh's Hamirpur. During this period, students of the school had gotten really attached to him, and in turn Narayan also treated them as his own family. Saddened by his transfer, all the students along with villagers came to bid him a farewell and couldn't control their tears. It was quite an emotional sight as the teacher, students and even the villagers cried their eyes out.
Feb. 06,2021 15 hrs ago: Experts believe it held ‘symbolic or spiritual significance'.The bones are believed to have come from an auroch or urus, an extinct species of cattle that was once common in Europe, North Africa and Asia at that time. The findings were published in the journal Quaternary International anddetermined that the markings were man-made, specifically made by right hand, using a flint tool in a single session.
Feb.06, 2021: Lieutenant Governor of UT of Ladakh, RK Mathur on Wednesday stressed the need to form a regulatory framework to standardize the procedure for management of seabuckthorn that being a wild plant has become a booster of economy of the cold desert region.
Fig.3 Seabuckthorn in Ladakh.
Mathur convened a meeting of top officers to discuss means and measures for development and value addition of seabuckthorn industry in Ladakh.
Feb.06, 2021: Coimbatore: In a latest advancement in the emerging field of plant nanobionics — an experimental research that involves using electronic sensors on plants — engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have managed to fit spinach plants with sensors that are capable of sending emails when toxic pollutants accumulate inside plants.
Feb.06, 2021:
They have populated the steppe for millennia and are one of the world's last remaining nomadic communities. Italian photographer Michele Martinelli, 41, captured the images of this rare community during a 20-day trip to the Mongolian steppe in April 2017. Nomadic life revolves around yurts, or ghers, meaning home or household, which are compactible and easily transportable circular houses. Mongol nomads transport these houses across the steppe between two and four times every year when they migrate to find the best pasture for their animals. Between February and April, nomads typically brave temperatures of -40C to make a 100-mile trek across the Altai mountains in western Mongolia. Though many of the family's wordly goods can now be moved by truck, the animals still need to cross the mountains on foot. Women are heavily involved with caring for their family's animals and regularly milk the yaks and sheep early in the morning.
Feb.06, 2021:Nomads also make their own butter, yoghurt, cheese, milk tea, and milk sweets, as well as Kumis, a fermented milk typically made with milk from a mare or donkey. The Mongolian Steppe sits between the forests of Siberia and the harsh terrain of the Gobi Desert . Nomads take advantage of the terrain and train eagles to be used for hunting. Each October nomadic communities take part in the Golden Eagle festival which involves pitting the birds against each other in competitions.
Feb. 07, 2021: In Guwahati tea workers got Rs. 3000/- transfered to their account totalling about 7,46,667. Tea workers enjoy digital facilities as any one metros does. This was the third instalment after cash transfer of Rs. 2,500/- earlier and Assam government has spent so far Rs.584 crores under this scheme. There are no middle men.
Feb. 07, 2021: Scientific Reports from Germany that the Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula plant is capable og generating small magnetic fields. When the plants send electric signals to trigger the closure of their traps, to catch an insect, a biomagnetism phenomenon was observed. Using new atomic magnetometers and find an amplitude upto 0.5 picotesla. It is similar to nerve signals of animals. Author Anne Fabricant.
Feb. 07, 2021: 22 hrs ago: A boatmen named Tarik Ahmed faced social stigma after testing positive for COVID-19 as nobody came forward to his rescue. He came up with an idea of launching a water ambulance in Dal Lake for people in need.
Feb. 07, 2021 7 hrs ago: The Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology (Phivolcs) said the quake, which struck at 12.22 p.m. (local time), hit at a depth of 15 m, about 6 km southeast of Magsaysay town.
Feb. 08, 2021: A class 8th student from Mohali has set a new world record with his first self-published non-fiction book, Explore the New YOU. Prabhsimrat Gill has made it to the Asia Book of Records for being the youngest non-fiction self-published author.
Feb. 08, 2021: U.K coronavirus strain is doubling in the U.S. every 10 days, study finds. The mutant coronavirus strain first identified in the United Kingdom remains at low levels in the United States but is doubling its reach approximately every 10 days, according to a study published by researchers on Sunday.
Feb. 08, 2021: 1 hr ago: Choosing between resin or filament 3D printing is tough but we can help!If you're looking to make massive 3D printed pieces or you want to finish your prints, then a filament printer is the best choice for you. If you want production quality out of the machine or you are looking to print small models with a high level of detail, then we would suggest a resin, SLA/DLP printer
Feb. 08, 2021: 11 hrs ago: The tube instantly lights up, in pink, and what is being held in the hands is a helium plasma ball. Helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and the radioactive radon (Rn) are the six naturally occurring noble gases. These have the highest ionization energy, which means it takes a lot of energy to knock the electron off the atom and generate plasma. Similarly, when glass tubes, containing different noble gases, are brought closer to the coil, creating a high electric field, they glow up in colours of plasma. The argon plasma ball appears purple, while krypton is bluish. Of all the noble gases, the xenon plasma ball is the dimmest of all. With no electrodes connected, the plasma balls glow in our fingers because of the coil. One can even see the light of the plasma ball fluctuate depending on the distance between the tube and the coil.
Feb. 08.2021: 3 hrs ago Earthquake in Punjab: 3.5 magnitude quake hits Bathinda, the quake took place at 6:48 am, 100 km south-west of Bathinda at a depth of 24 km. Magnitude: 3.5, Occurred on 08-02-2021, 06:48:31 IST, Latitude: 29.44 and Longitude: 74.40, Depth: 24 Km, Location: 100 km SSW of Bathinda, Punjab.
Feb.08, 2021: Dams built on UPNADULU in Uttarakhand.
Fig.5 The draft by the present author in Telugu. Feb.09, 2021: News18 23 minutes ago: Einsteinium, Element Named after Albert Einstein, No More a Mystery as Scientists Discover its Properties. In their study, Abergel’s team used a variety of advanced techniques to learn more about the isotope einsteinium-254. This is the most stable form of the element, with a half-life of 276 d. First, they synthesized a 250 ng sample. They placed their sample in a specialized holder, which was 3D printed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. With this setup, they could analyse the sample using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, carried out at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource. einsteinium (Es), the heaviest element on the periodic table that can currently be generated in quantities sufficient to enable classical macroscale studies1. Here we characterize a coordination complex of einsteinium, using less than 200 nanograms of 254Es (withhalf-life of 275.7(5) days), with an organic hydroxypyridinone-based chelating ligand. X-ray absorption spectroscopic and structural studies are used to determine the energy of the L3-edge and a bond distance of einsteinium. Photophysical measurements show antenna sensitization of EsIII luminescence; they also reveal a hypsochromic shift on metal complexation, which had not previously been observed in lower-atomic-number actinide elements. These findings are indicative of an intermediate spin–orbit coupling scheme in which j–j coupling (whereby single-electron orbital angular momentum and spin are first coupled to form a total angular momentum, j) prevails over Russell–Saunders coupling. Together with previous actinide complexation studies2, our results highlight the need to continue studying the unusual behaviour of the actinide elements, especially those that are scarce and short-lived. ilable at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03179-3. Long lived isotopes 354Es (t 1/2 = 275.7 days) Number of unpaired 5f electrons Es 111 is (Rn)5f 10.
Feb. 09, 2021: 28 mins ago: Could there be a cluster of antimatter stars orbiting our galaxy? Paul Sutter. The anti-stars would continuously shed their antimatter components out into the cosmos, and could even be detectable as a small percentage of the high-energy particles hitting. But whatever that process was — and I should mention that the detailed physics of that antimatter-killing mechanism in the early universe are currently beyond known physics, so there's a lot up in the air here — it may not have been entirely perfect. A team of theoretical astrophysicists calculated what would happen if one of the globular clusters orbiting the Milky Way was actually an anti-cluster, as reported in a paper recently appearing in the preprint journal arXiv. All those processes would release tons of antiparticles, sending them flowing out of the anti-cluster and into the nearby volume of the universe, including the Milky Way. Including our solar system, where those antiparticles would appear as just another part of the cosmic ray gang.
Feb.09, 2021: 5 hours ago: IIT Kharagpur develops solar-powered pest control system for smaller farm fields. Researchers at IIT Kharagpur have developed energy-efficient pest controlling device for smaller agricultural tracts owned by marginal farmers. The research team has developed a self-propelled boom-type sprayer that can be operated using solar energy while safely guided through the crops in smaller tracts of land.
Feb. 09, 2021:
Fig.5a News in Telugu about DoT's failure to
cater the need of web users in India.
The DoT’s response comes after the Parliamentary Panel, in its report, questioned the delay in deployment of 5G trials. It noted that 5G trials not yet being permitted is “in complete contradiction to what the DoT informed the committee in February 2020” while seeking grants for FY21. It further noted: “the government has allowed all applications for 5G trials in a limited area and for a limited time to test potential 5G India specific use cases” and questioned the delay when DoT has “categorically stated that there are no major issues confronting trials in the country.”
Feb. 09, 2021:
Fig.6 Anti-Neutrinos.
The OPAL reactor produces a vast stream of anti-neutrinos that move unscathed through matter as they interact only extremely weakly with it. The evidence that neutrinos exhibit time symmetry violation has been growing in recent years and currently stands at 99.7% certainty. The experiment will test the theory because anti-neutrinos produced by the reactor represent a time violation field that has an inverse square law fall-off with distance from the core. The theory predicts that the time accumulated by a clock depends on the amount of time violation in its local region. A clock placed near the reactor core is predicted to lose synchronicity with the more distant clock. This means that one of the test clocks near the reactor, may show some time dilation, or difference in elapsed time, when compared with a clock a short distance away. Atomic clocks are used in tests of fundamental physics to detect tiny effects at the quantum scale because of their outstanding accuracy and precision, which approaches parts in 10^17 to 10^19 for the best clocks.
Feb. 10, 2021: an hour ago: The duo, along with their team, authored a study that was published in the journal Science and located the home galaxy of a non-repeating Fast radio burst (FRB). FRBs are flashes of radio emission from distant astronomical sources, localising which can help determine their causes and allow them to be used as cosmological probes. In their research, the team found that the said repeating FRB 180924 came from a medium-sized galaxy at a cosmological distance. The scientists used a dedicated observing mode on a radio interferometer, in addition to observations from an optical telescope, for the detection and localisation of the FRB.
Feb. 10, 2021: 19 hrs ago: Scientists have found "unusual" stellar remains inside our galaxy. The researchers believe they might be left over from the first discovered example of a strange explosion that has never been seen in our Milky Way before. As such, it could help us understand how stars are destroyed – and how the remnants that are left behind scatter elements across the universe, including onto Earth, where they are needed for life.
Feb. 10, 2021:
Fig.7 magnetic structure of Iron phosphorus trisulfide FePS3.
Illustration of the magnetic structure of iron phosphorus trisulfide (FePS3), a two-dimensional material which undergoes a transition from an insulator to a metal when compressed. "This is unexpected, as the newly-freely-roaming electrons in a newly conducting material can no longer be locked to their parent iron atoms, generating magnetic moments there - unless the conduction is coming from an unexpected source." While we don't yet have all the answers as to what's happening here, during compression the 'spin' of the electrons in the material seems to be a source of magnetism – and the phenomenon can be tuned depending on how much pressure FePS3 is subjected to.
Feb. 10, 2021: 9 hours ago: 42-year-old Nasik farmer cultivates yellow, purple cauliflower. Pankaj Khelkar.
Fig.8 Yellow and Purple Cauliflower
A 42-year-old farmer from Maharashtra's Nasik has successfully cultivated a new type of hybrid crop, a coloured cauliflower worth Rs 16 lakh.
Feb.09, 2021: Earthquake of magnitude 2.3 hits West Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh. "Earthquake of Magnitude:2.3, Occurred on 09-02-2021, 04:09:11 IST, Latitude: 26.99 and Longitude: 92.54, Depth: 5 Km, Location: 45km NW of Tezpur, Assam, India," the NCS said. On Monday, an earthquake of a magnitude 3.7 on the Richter scale had hit the Nagaon, Assam and another earthquake of magnitude 3.5 on the Richter scale occurred in Bathinda, Punjab.
Feb. 10, 2021: 8 hours ago: Agnilet: World's First Fully 3D-Printed Rocket Engine Fired By Indian Space Startup. “This entire engine, Agnilet, is just one piece of hardware from start to finish and has zero assembled parts,” co-founder and CEO Srinath Ravichandran reportedly said. There is no difficult assembly and the processing period is less than four days for the whole setup. The rocket engine will take up to 100 kilos to the Low Earth Orbit (LEO), which is approximately 700 km above the surface of the Earth.
Feb. 10, 2021: Multiplying Light Signals Could Help Develop Next Generation of Optical Supercomputers. light signals when multiplied can be instrumental with applications in graph theory, neural networks, artificial intelligence and error-correcting codes. This new proposed computation method can be revolutionary in the field of creating ultra-fast optical computers.
Feb. 11, 2021:
Fig.9 Telugu write up todayon the power of Mrs. K.Peramma.
Feb. 11, 2021: 7 hrs ago: BENGALURU: Indian astronomers have reported one of the strongest flares from a feeding supermassive black hole or blazar called BL Lacertae, some 10 million light-years away. And, the analysis of the flare from this blazar — one of the oldest astronomical objects — can help trace the mass of the black hole and the source of this emission. The team detected the exceptionally high flare on January 16, 2021, with the help of Sampurnanand Telescope (ST) and 1.3m Devasthal Fast Optical Telescopes located in Nainital. Till date, only about 5,000 blazars are known. And, of these, only about 50 are prominent, allowing continuous/long-term observation.
Feb. 11. 2021: 4 hours ago: Earthquake of magnitude 3.1 hits Champhai in Arunachal Pradesh. the quake took place at 12.45 am."Earthquake of Magnitude:3.1, Occurred on 11-02-2021, 00:45:51 IST, Lat: 23.70 and Long: 93.10, Depth: 30 Km, Location: Champhai Mizoram, India."
Feb. 11, 2021: 7.7-magnitude earthquake strikes off islands north of New Zealand. The powerful quake was centred at a depth of six miles southeast of the Loyalty Islands, about 415 km (258 miles) east of Vao in New Caledonia. Smaller waves were forecast for other nations in the region including Australia, the Cook Islands and American Samoa.
Feb. 11, 32021: 20 hours ago: Tsunami alert in Australia, New Zealand after magnitude 7.2 quake strikes southeast of Loyalty Islands. The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said the 7.7 magnitude quake's epicentre was 417 km (258 miles) east of Tadine, New Caledonia, and was at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles), followed at least three other tremors in the region with magnitudes ranging from 5.7 to 6.1 in a span of just over an hour. Vanuatu, Fiji and New Zealand. Waves reaching up to a level of 1 metre (3.3 feet) above the normal tide level are possible for some coasts of Vanuatu, Fiji and New Zealand.
Feb. 11, 2021: Dark matter could be the result of fermions pushed into a warped fifth dimension. This theory builds on an idea first stated in 1999, but is unique in its findings. Dark matter makes up 75 percent of matter but has never been observed... yet. In a new study, scientists say they can explain dark matter by positing a particle that links to a fifth dimension.
Feb. 12, 2021: 12 hours ago: Earthquake in Afghanistan today: 4.9 magnitude quake hits Hindu Kush area. The earthquake occurred at 4:01 am IST, with a depth of 97km."Earthquake of Magnitude:4.9, Occurred on 11-02-2021, 04:01:30 IST, Lat: 36.78 & Long: 70.61, Depth: 97 Km, Location: Hindu Kush, Afghanistan."
Feb.12, 2021: 7 hrs ago: India’s first CNG Tractor to be launched tomorrow; could save Rs one lakh annually on fuel costs for farmers. It is Safer as CNG tanks come with a tight seal, which reduces the possibility of explosion while refueling or in the event of a spill.
Feb.12, 2021:
Fig.10 Paderu Cold, chilly weather and smoky fog.
Paderu experencing cold, chilly weather, and smoky fog on Thursday till morning 11AM. Even the evenings cold winds blowing and people are suffering a lot.Feb.12, 2021: AP tops in cocoa production the net income from hectare increased up to Rs.1.90 lakh from Rs.90000. 37,488 hectare in 2020-2021. The trees require shade so it is cultivated as a intercrop in coconut, arecanut, oil palm and rubber plantations. About 10,903 metric tonnes during 2020-2021. West Godavari tops with 20,595 area under cultivation in hectares.
Feb.12, 2021: An earth quake of magnitude 6.3R in Tajikistan at around 19:30 PM on Friday and is significant enough to record in New Delhi National capitl region with several people running away from their holms, and earth quake was located at a depth of 74km, below the earth’s surface at a longitude of 38 degrees north and 73.58 degrees east. Strong tremors were felt across the northern plains, including in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and the National Capital Region after an earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck Tajikistan. Northern India has been recording minor earthquakes over the last two weeks as well.
Feb.12, 2021:
Fig. 11 Higgs Decay strange quantum universe.Scientists have spotted the first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay, expanding our understanding of the strange quantum universe. Now, researchers using ATLAS and CMS have found evidence for a rare Higgs boson decay in which the subatomic particle decays into one photon and two leptons, a type of elementary particle that can be charged or neutral. (Electrons and muons, a similar type of subatomic particle, are two examples of charged leptons.) Specifically, they found evidence that the Higgs boson can decay into either a photon and a pair of electrons, or a photon and a pair of muons with opposite charge.
Fig.12 Clump of Black Holes
Scientists find clump of black holes inside the heart of globular cluster A tight knot of stars nearly as old as the universe hides a dark secret at its core."Ours is the first study to provide both the mass and the extent of what appears to be a collection of mostly black holes in the center of a core-collapsed globular cluster."
Feb.12, 2021:
Fig.13 3D printed house for sale.
First 3D Printed House For Sale... Will Others Follow?
Feb. 13, 2021: Strong Earthquake Tremors Rattle Delhi-NCR and Northern States For Several Seconds. Tremors were also reported from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. In Srinagar, video footage showed people running out of their houses as the ground shook. Earthquake of Magnitude:6.1, Occurred on 12-02-2021, 22:34:40 IST, Lat: 31.57 & Long: 75.09, Depth: 10 Km ,Location: 21km ESE of Amritsar, Punjab, India. An earthquake was also reported from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Feb. 13, 2021:
Fig.14. Course Correction by Magnetic Field.
Birds use Earth's magnetic field to course correct when they get lost. This proves that birds use the geomagnetic field as their primary method of navigating in unfamiliar locations, allowing them to course correct if needed.
Feb. 13, 2021: Mysterious Exploding Craters Popping Up Again in Siberia. Western Siberia’s Yamal Peninsula is full of craters that explode into existence. Scientists are still trying to figure out why and how they happen, but they believe climate change could play a role.
Feb.14, 2021: 19 hours ago: Parts of river Thames freeze for first time in 60 years. London and UK are in the grips of heavy winter, with Storm Darcy bringing the mercury down to -20C in some parts of the country. The extreme freeze has had a marked effect in London as large parts of river Thames have frozen for the first time since 1963. London has been experiencing sub-zero temperatures. UK experienced coldest night in 25 years on Friday. It was a regular occurrence for the Thames to freeze during winters centuries ago. It was during this time the 'frost fairs' would be held on the ice. It was so thick that even elephants could walk across the ice sheet. Last of such fairs was held in the year 1814.
Feb. 15, 2021: Everyday from space 60 tonnes of cosmic dust falls on the Earth, due this earth acquires in the atmosphere Sodium and Iron.
Feb. 15, 2021: Straberrys have seeds on the surface of the fruit.
Feb. 15, 2021: Pentagon, the USA's Defence Department's headquarters have admitted to testing wreckage they gathered from UFO crashes. The Nitinol had similar properties to the 'memory metal' found near the Roswell, New Mexico, UFO crash site of 1947. A mysterious "memory" metal called Nitinol which can remember its original shape when folded.
Feb. 15, 2021: Scientists accidentally found life under 3,000 feet of ice in Antarctica. The creatures were found attached to a boulder in the frigid seas under the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf. Experts from the British Antarctica Survey drilled through 2,860 feet of ice, then another 1,549 feet of water to make the discovery."We didn't think that these kinds of animals, like sponges, would be found there."
Feb. 15, 2021: Janardhan Bhoir, a farmer and entrepreneur from Maharashtra's Bhiwandi city, has purchased a helicopter to help him travel across the country for his business trips. Janardhan Bhoir has made arrangements to build a helipad with a protective wall, on a 2.5 acre land, along with a garage for the helipcopter, a pilot room and a technician room. My helicopter will be delivered on March 15. I own a 2.5 acre land where I will make a helipad and other facilities for the helicopter, to make his travel convenient, he has purchased a helicopter worth Rs 30 crore.
Feb.15, 2021: 2 hrs ago: Scientists are finally figuring out how much dark matter — the almost imperceptible material said to tug on everything, yet emit no light — really weighs. The new estimate helps pin down how heavy its particles could be — with implications for what the mysterious stuff actually is. The research sharply narrows the potential mass of dark matter particles, from between an estimated 10^minus 24 electronvolts (eV) and 10^19 Gigaelectron volts (GeV) , to between 10^minus 3 eV and 10^7eV — a possible range of masses many trillions of trillions of times smaller than before. The findings could help dark matter hunters focus their efforts on the indicated range of particle masses — or they might reveal a previously unknown force is at work in the universe.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The author is indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for stimulating encouragement to publish my articles on Science & Technology. He is also grateful to Late Mrs. Peramma Rangadhama Rao for her admiration and support for the publication of my articles. She told me that the Meteorides that fall on the Earth carry with them the human life ingrediants. When her son Dr K V N Rao (Ill) had been to USA, she expected a possible trip to visit USA (not materialized) and always observed the 4th July, the day of US independence.
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