Video of Galaxy Pair VV 191 (Webb and Hubble Composite Image)
Combining the data from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, researchers were able to trace light that was emitted by the large white elliptical galaxy at left through the spiral galaxy at right and identify the effects of interstellar dust in the spiral galaxy. This image of galaxy pair […]
Image the galaxy LEDA 48062 in the constellation Perseus
This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope features the galaxy LEDA 48062 in the constellation Perseus. LEDA 48062 is the faint, sparse, amorphous galaxy on the right side of the image, and it is accompanied by a more sharply defined neighbor on the left – the large, disk-like lenticular galaxy UGC 8603. A smattering […]
Chronic Pain Increases the Possibility of Brain Aging: New Study Reveals
Newly conducted research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences (PNAS) has concluded that chronic pain that lasts for three months or longer could lead to a decline in brain function. This means that the critical thinking area of the brain, the hippocampus, would be rendered weakened and ineffective. The endpoint […]
China: Separation of 1 Million Tibetan Children from Families and Forced Assimilation at Residential Schools
Around a million children of the Tibetan minority were being affected by Chinese government policies aimed at assimilating Tibetan people culturally, religiously and linguistically through a residential school system, UN experts* warned today. “We are very disturbed that in recent years the residential school system for Tibetan children appears to act as a mandatory large-scale […]
Why English Departments Died
For a number of reasons mostly within my control, I attended a very bad college, where I happened to be a very mediocre student. I was there to study classics, and discovered upon my arrival that the program was largely non-existent. (I read Homer in the first semester and found that, just as in high […]
Massive Structures Threaten the History of the Universe
Everything we know about the Universe is about to change due to a recent discovery of a massive cluster of galaxies in the constellation of Bootes the Herdsman. British Ph.D. student, Alexia Lopez, was analyzing the light from distant quasars when she discovered the Giant Arc, a cluster of galaxies covering 1/15th of the observable […]
Webb Reveals Intricate Networks of Gas and Dust in Nearby Galaxies
The largest survey of nearby galaxies in James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) first year of science operations is being carried out by the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby Galaxies (PHANGS) collaboration, involving more than 100 researchers from around the globe. The Webb observations are led by Janice Lee, Gemini Observatory chief scientist at […]
Our Solar System
Before modern telescopes, humans could only imagine what the surface of the sun and the planets looked like. Now advanced technology has made it possible to get in close, and take images of the Sun and the planets deep in our solar system. Now get ready to see the solar system as you’ve never seen […]
Bank Of America Says “AI On Brink Of Revolution”
As the Artificial Intelligence war heats up, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT taking the internet by storm in 2022 and other players like Google and Meta rushing to catch up, financial institutions like Bank of America weigh in on the side of Artificial Intelligence. In a note to clients viewed by CNBC and other outlets on February […]
Irish Pubs: More than a Drinking Spot️
For many, drinking is more than a desire to quench their thirst. Most times, bars, cafes, and pubs provide an opportunity to enjoy many other activities. The bar and coffee culture is robust in many parts of Europe and the United States. They use these spots to get a cool drink or coffee while taking […]