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NASA requests to stay for one year on a place like Mars

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Washington, Ta. Sunday 8 August 2021 The US space agency NASA has solicited applications from four people to stay for a year on a place like Mars. NASA wants to prepare astronauts for future missions before sending them to Mars. NASA has solicited applications to spend 1 year on a place with conditions similar to Mars. These people will be in the Mars Dune Alpha, created by a 3D printer spread over 1,700 square feet. This is in the Johnson Space Center building in Houston. NASA will study the challenges of the mission In preparation for tackling the real-life challenges of future missions to Mars, NASA will study how a highly motivated person lives in a ground-based virtual situation for so long, NASA said in a statement. Features will be like Mars missions Built like Mars, this space mission will be just as challenging. There will also be resource limitations, equipment failures, communication delays and other environmental stresses. Apart from this, its occupants will be able

NASA found our Sun's 'little brother', age is 600 million years

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New Delhi, August 7, 2021 The American space agency NASA has found the younger brother of the sun in space. Little brother, because this is a star that is only 600 million years old. Scientists believe that it can reveal how life on earth came to be. This star has been named Kappa 1 Seti. Its structure is our Sun. Is the same and is only 30 light years away from Earth. According to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the star could be between 600 and 750 million years old, when our sun is half its age and 4.6 billion years old. This tiny sun will help scientists understand how our sun Shaped the Earth's atmosphere and how life on Earth began. The research also looked at the way young people get out of the Sun. Scientists say that our galaxy has more than 100 billion stars and that one in 10 stars is similar to our Sun in terms of shape and light. Some of these stars are still evolving. Is. "Imagine trying to make a picture of a child by looking at a picture of a youn

Lithium battery waste will reach 3 million tonnes by 2020

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New Delhi, July 29, 2021, Thursday With the advent of electric vehicles, pollution from batteries is likely to increase. For the production of electronic vehicles, China produced 200,000 tonnes of lithium-ion batteries in 2020. Lithium batteries are important for pollution-free electric vehicles, but as production continues to grow, the world's lithium battery waste will reach 3 million tons by 2020. Therefore, there is a need to focus on lithium recycling from now on, but only 0.5 per cent is recycled. According to one source, recycling is only 5 to 7 percent in Australia and barely 3 percent in the United States and European countries. Over the next 10 years, 150 million electric vehicles will be on the market. Out of which more than 110 million lithium ion batteries will have completed their efficiency. According to the International Energy Agency, by the end of 203, lithium-ion battery industries will have crossed 70 billion. Unused discharge batteries contain toxic chemical

Scientist Albert Einstein's claim to prove the theory of relativity

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New York, Monday, August 8, 2021 The great scientist Albert Einstein's theory of relativity has been claimed to prove. The proofs of this theory are considered to be the most successful. The first line that comes to mind when someone talks about black holes is that light can never escape, but a research team of astronomers at Stanford University first observed light from behind a black hole. Scientists analyzed X-rays around a black hole 100 million light-years from Earth. The returning light was visible under the influence of this mighty gravity. The researcher observed a series of X-ray flashes and its color was also distinctive. The researcher believed that the light that goes out of a black hole does not come out so it was not meant to be seen in a black hole but the black hole bends the space light and the magnetic field. Einstein's theory also states that large objects affect space-time which can be observed in the form of gravity. Roger Bledford, co-author of the stu

Layers of ice seen on Mars, a shocking revelation from a new NASA image

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Washington, Ta. Monday 2 August 2021 Ice layers have been observed on Mars. Pictured by NASA's spacecraft Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. NASA has released this new image on its website and social media handle. Looking at this picture is reminiscent of the frozen ice in Greenland and Antarctica. Large lakes have formed on Mars. However, NASA scientists have shocked the whole world by making a new revelation. "We were shocked to see images of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter," said NASA scientists. Large ice layers were observed at the south pole of Mars. This image was taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter orbiting Mars. But scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were also taken aback by what came to light after the investigation. NASA wrote on its site that where there is water, there is life but this principle is only being applied to the earth. So our scientists are searching for liquid water on the dry land of Mars. However finding water on the red pla

Why can't a man fight the virus like a bat?

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New York, July 30, 2021, Friday Although the body of the bat is home to many types of viruses like Ebola, Rabies, SARS, it has no effect as it has super immunity. Scientists are working to find the secret to the super immunity of bats so that humans can escape the virus. The biggest question so far has been how a mammal and yet a flying bat can live at an average of 30 to 40. According to researchers at the University of Rochester, the secret to the longevity of bats is their endurance to fight the virus. Their bodies can control inflammation very well. As far as the human body is concerned, when any disorder or injury occurs in the body, the white blood cells in the body become active to protect against viruses and bacteria. Diseases usually associated with advancing age are directly related to inflammation. Inflammation has a large hand in diseases and disorders such as cancer, Alzheimer's and heart disease. However bats, unlike humans, have developed special mechanisms that

The natural environment also contributes greatly to the development of the child

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London, July 29, 2021, Thursday Children and young people who cultivate proximity to forests and trees have a more emotional and emotional connection. The study was conducted by a team of scientists from University College London and Imperial College. The researchers selected nine children and adolescents between the ages of 9 and 12 from 21 London schools for the study. This study is very important to bring children closer to the forest, nature and environment. For the study, the group was divided into two groups, Green Space and Blue Space. Green space included forests and meadows and parks. The researchers used the satellite to record the daily behavior of children in different environments between their home and school. Based on the two-year behavior note, it was found that the brain development of the children around the forest area was good. Therefore, it is also important to take care of maintaining the natural environment in the construction of dwellings in cities. The natu

Getting a good night's sleep reduces the risk of heart attack by 3%

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London, July 7, 2021, Thursday According to a research, people who get enough and good sleep are 3% less likely to have a heart attack. A healthy sleep pattern does not mean waking up in the morning for 6 to 8 hours, but you should not be drowsy or sleepy during the day. Heart failure kills more than 25 million people worldwide. Sleep problems in particular play an important role in increasing heart failure. The UK Biobank, which operated in the hospital from 2009 to 2010, selected 20,608 people aged 6 to 8 for the study last year. In which data on heart failure from April 1, 2017 was studied. Researchers reported an average of 21 cases of heart failure over a 10-year period. The researchers analyzed each case as a whole based on sleep quality. New Orleans professor of epidemiology highlighted five factors that determine the score for healthy sleep. For sleep quality, sleep duration, insomnia, snoring and other features associated with sleep were taken into consideration. Sleep peri