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The United Nations is looking into the problem Killer Robots

January 21, 2017 By James R

The United Nations decided that starting with 2017 will analyze, inside an intergovernmental working group, the problematic concerning the independent robots as lethal guns, writes recode.net. On the occasion of the International Convention regarding the conventional weapons, held in Geneva, the representatives of the 123 participating members voted for lodging in 2017 of the … [Read more...]

China will build in Tibet telescopes for the detection of the gravitational waves

January 20, 2017 By James R

China will build, in the Autonomous Region Tibet, telescopes for the detection of gravitational waves located at the highest level of Earth. The devices will be built at over 5,000 meters altitude in order to detect even the weakest echoes resonating from the Universe, these telescopes being able to provide valuable information about the Big Bang, informs Xinhua. The … [Read more...]

NASA chooses Lucy and Psyche for asteroid missions

January 18, 2017 By James R

NASA has announced the choice of two new projects of space missions to asteroids in the Discovery program, in order to learn more about the start-up period of our solar system which has an age estimated at 4,6 billions of years, according to the AFP. For the first mission, NASA has announced that they will launch a spacecraft in 2021 which will study the so-called 'Trojans … [Read more...]

Mars Ice Home made by NASA for the first human mission on Mars looks like an igloo

January 17, 2017 By James R

'Mars Ice Home', the habitat designed by NASA and the winners of a project contest for the first human mission on Mars in 2030, looks like an igloo and has the merit of being an excellent insulator against the cosmic radiation, but at the same time the iced used to raise the structure can be used as fuel for the ship which will take off toward the Earth at the end of the … [Read more...]

A new theory about the Titanic’s sinking revealed in a documentary

January 17, 2017 By James R

A documentary film brings into discussion the new arguments which could overturn the theory according to which the impact of an iceberg would not have been enough to decide the fate of the famous transatlantic Titanic, writes huffingtonpost.com. 'Titanic: The New Evidence' was broadcast in the United Kingdom at Channel 4 and the author of the material, Senan Molony, expert in … [Read more...]

Will President Trump Shred The Iran Nuclear Deal?

January 12, 2017 By James R

Or Is That the Least of Our Problems When It Comes to U.S.-Iranian Relations? Stack up the op-eds and essays on the disasters that await the world once Donald Trump moves into the White House and you’ll have a long list of dismaying scenarios. One that makes the lineups of most pundits involves a crisis with Iran. So imagine this. Trump struts to the podium for his … [Read more...]

The age of our maturing doesn’t correspond withe brain’s maturing age

January 9, 2017 By James R

The age at which people reach the full age is not the age at which the brain reaches the fully maturing as it passes through continuous modifications, according to a recent study published in the Neuron Journal, informs the CNN. From the scientific point of view, the adult age remains an unresolved mystery. Even the neuro - researchers recognize that they do not know when the … [Read more...]

A Rothschild baby giraffe is born in a Zoo from the Great Britain

January 6, 2017 By James R

A Rothschild baby giraffe, a rare species, threatened with the extinction was born at the Chester Zoo, the Great Britain, informs the AFP. 'It really is the best Christmas gift we could have ever have wished for. Shortly after being born, the calf was up on its feet within minutes, which was really pleasing to see. When it gets a little more used to its long legs it will be … [Read more...]

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