Tag: science
The Invisible Shields of Van Allen Radiation Belts
Star Trek and many others movies portray space as a realm which has limitless boundaries. We may be insignificant specks in the grand design...
Mobile Apps for a Better Planet
With the gigantic shift of communication media towards portable devices, mobile applications have seen a tremendous growth in the last 5 years or so....
Earth Insights – A Technological Feat for the Conservation of Species
Our depleting planet can have rays of hope when advanced technological systems like HP’s Earth Insights gain momentum. Various species are being endangered all...
The Mangalyaan Success – When India Kissed Mars
India recently created space history when their Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) famously known as Mangalyaan entered the Martian orbit in its maiden attempt. After...
Rosetta Mission Success – Philae Lands on Comet
We can proudly say today that we have made science fiction a science fact. Rosetta’s Philae spacecraft successfully landed on a comet named 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko....
Birth of a Planet Captured by Alma Telescope
We live on planet Earth, a pale blue dot in this limitless universe where countless planets exist and many more are born. Geoscience is...
A Rare Genetic Mutation that Can Stop You From Sweating
Many people especially the ones who are thin may have noticed that they do not sweat as much as compared to the ones who...
Colored Solar Panels – A More Vibrant Future
The future of solar looks even brighter with a new innovation that will offer a variety of color options for solar panels. A Swiss...
The Solutions Project – An Initiative Towards 100% Renewable Energy
Our planet today is griping with numerous problems like environmental pollution, global economic downfall, poverty, life-threatening diseases and wars and so on. All these...
World’s First Wind Energy Innovation – The Buoyant Airborne Turbine
We already know the immense potential of solar energy and wind energy as a cheaper and cleaner alternative to energy created by combustion. But...