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Do Black holes Evaporate?
One-Minute Reads Quantum Mechanics SPACE sciences

Do Black holes Evaporate?

August 17, 2020August 17, 2020 Adithya

Can anything escape from a black hole? Aren’t black holes the ones which swallow everything and spit nothing? Well, Hawking in 1970s discovered that particles

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Aristarchus- The First mind to depict The Heliocentric Model
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

Aristarchus- The First mind to depict The Heliocentric Model

August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 Adarsh Rajeswaran

If you browse “who proposed the heliocentric model first” the most presumable answer will be Nicolaus Copernicus, who published a book on heliocentrism from his

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8th Anniversary of Curiosity Mars Rover !
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences Technology

8th Anniversary of Curiosity Mars Rover !

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Saifu

There is an old saying that goes “time stops for no one”. Well, it certainly didn’t stop for NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover either. It is

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Tulane scientists build high-performing hybrid solar energy converter
One-Minute Reads Technology

Tulane scientists build high-performing hybrid solar energy converter

August 4, 2020August 19, 2020 Athira S J

Energy that is produced by the sun in the form of heat and light, is one of the most renewable and readily available sources of

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Inquiring giant exoplanets
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

Inquiring giant exoplanets

July 28, 2020August 19, 2020 Devika B S

NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite(TESS) has discovered 67522 b-the youngest hot Jupiter found so far. It has predominantly gas and orbit around a star similar

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A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces

July 25, 2020July 25, 2020 Fathimah Abdul Rasheed

Astronomers were puzzled by the sudden disappearance of a Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) star in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy (PHL 293B), which is about 2.5

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Dogs use Earth’s Magnetic field to Navigate
Life Sciences One-Minute Reads

Dogs use Earth’s Magnetic field to Navigate

July 24, 2020July 24, 2020 Sraddha Suresh

Dog, an animal that is considered to be most lovable and loyal is renowned for its sense of smell. Now, a new study has shown

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Curiosity captures Venus and Earth in the Martian Sky
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

Curiosity captures Venus and Earth in the Martian Sky

July 19, 2020July 21, 2020 Padmasree

Ever lost track of time gazing the ever-charming stars? What about gazing from Mars? Sounds interesting, right? NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover stops to stargaze sporadically.

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Quantum fluctuations kick LIGO mirrors
General Physics One-Minute Reads

Quantum fluctuations kick LIGO mirrors

July 17, 2020July 17, 2020 Adarsha H A

We know that outside the earth’s atmosphere, there is a vacuum. We can create a vacuum here on earth too. But have we ever wondered

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Comet Neowise and Parker Solar Probe
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

Comet Neowise and Parker Solar Probe

July 14, 2020July 16, 2020 Padmasree

“All day she had been dreaming of the comet, its wild and fiery beauty, what it might mean, how her life might change.” -Kim Edwards

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Recycling the Non-recyclable polymers
Chemistry One-Minute Reads

Recycling the Non-recyclable polymers

July 10, 2020July 13, 2020 Sharath Krishna

The annual production of single-use plastic is close to 400 million tons. The thermosetting plastics in contrast to thermoplastics is challenging for disposal due to

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NASA’s Lunar Loo Challenge for Public.
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

NASA’s Lunar Loo Challenge for Public.

July 8, 2020July 13, 2020 Sraddha Suresh

Life in Space is different we all do know that, yet the basic necessities of a man need to be fulfilled.Hence here comes something very

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“Incredible things can be done simply if we are committed to making them happen.”  Researchers…
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The Duo Benjamin List and David MacMillan bagged the Nobel Prize 2021 in Chemistry.

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences declared the German chemist Benjamin List and the Scottish-born…
colloids
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Keeping an “eye” on particles in colloids

July 24, 2021July 24, 2021
Colloids are common in everyday life. Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatine, jelly, muddy water,…

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