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GHG main cause behind South China Sea sea level rise: study

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Chinese researchers have revealed in their study that the sea level of the South China Sea has risen by 1500mm since 1900. The study, carried out by researchers from the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and other institutions in the country, focused on Porites coral, a wide-spread … Read more

India administers one billionth Covid jab

India

NEW DELHI: India administered its one billionth Covid-19 vaccine dose on Thursday as it fights its way back from a devastating surge in cases that brought the health system close to collapse. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the feat as a “triumph of Indian science”, but authorities remain on guard for a new pandemic wave. … Read more

Amazing Hydrogen Peroxide uses you didn’t even know about

Amazing Hydrogen Peroxide Uses You didn’t even Know About

Hydrogen peroxide is perhaps one of the most useful things you have stashed away in your cupboard. Because of the wide range of products that hydrogen peroxide may be used on, it has become a household staple. This substance’s main usage is for cleaning cuts. However, Hydrogen Peroxide has a variety of other applications in … Read more

SpaceX all-civilian orbital crew completes historic mission

SpaceX all-civilian orbital crew completes historic mission

WASHINGTON: Four SpaceX tourists returned to Earth safely on Saturday after spending three days in space, successfully concluding the first orbital mission in history with no professional astronauts on board. The SpaceX Dragon capsule, whose heat shield allowed it to withstand descent, was slowed down by four large parachutes before splashing into the Atlantic Ocean … Read more

Pakistan Oxygen Limited issues force majeure notices to hospitals

Pakistan Oxygen

LAHORE: The Pakistan Oxygen Limited (POL), a leading supplier of oxygen across the country, has expressed its inability to fulfil the increasing demand for oxygen in the wake of the rising Covid-19 cases. In force majeure notices sent to major hospitals, the company has made it clear that bridging the demand and supply gap was … Read more

Astronomers have discovered a planet that could be livable

Astronomers

According to international media, astronomers have discovered a planetary system identical to ours about 35 light-years away with a potentially habitable planet.

A star and three planets make up this planetary system. An ocean world, a planet half the mass of Venus, and a potentially livable planet in the habitable zone of the star are among the three planets discovered.

Mara Rosa Zapatero Osorio, an astronomer at the Madrid Center for Astrobiology, has stated: “The planet in the habitable zone may have an atmosphere that could protect and support life.”

Mara is one of the study’s authors, which was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

The discoveries near the star, named L 98-59 by the researchers, could be a hint of things to come for modern astronomy, according to the experts.

Earth and Venus are rocky planets that orbit the star close enough to be warm.

Astronomers have been following terrestrial planets since the beginning of astronomy, according to Olivier Demangen, a researcher at the University of Porto’s Space Science Institute. He went on to say that astronomers had finally come close to detecting a terrestrial planet in a star’s habitable zone.

The exoplanet-hunting ESPRESSO instrument on the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) in Chile has been used to find L 98-59.

Researchers have discovered the following:

Water may exist in the interiors or atmospheres of three previously discovered planets.

L 98-59a, the closest planet to the star, is half the mass of Venus.

Water may exist on the two nearest planets to the star (L 98-59a and L 98-59b).

Water could make up 30% of the mass of L 98-59c, giving it the name “ocean world.”

A fourth planet, L 98-59d, is also present.

There are rumors that another fifth planet, L 98-59d, may have liquid water.

Astronomers plan to investigate the planet’s atmosphere for biosignatures such as oxygen and methane. Biosignatures can point to scientific evidence for the presence of past or present life, but existing telescopes lack the capability to analyze atmospheres.

When the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) becomes operational in 2027, it is believed that astronomers will be able to find much more.

The most crucial discovery is determining the mass of the planet nearest to the star, which will aid in determining what the planet is made of. The radial velocity approach is being used by astronomers to calculate this.

The planet’s mass and radius are the absolute minimum requirements for the radial velocity approach.

The L 98-59 is expected to be investigated by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which is set to launch in October.

The $9.7 billion telescope weighs 6 tonnes and is made up of 18 gold-plated beryllium hexagonal mirror segments with a primary mirror diameter of 21 feet/6.5 meters.

In comparison to Hubble, the telescope will have far better-infrared resolution and sensitivity, as well as a considerably greater resolution than any ground-based telescope.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Out of Control in Afghanistan

COVID-19 Pandemic Out of Control in Afghanistan

COVID-19 pandemic is getting out of control in Afghanistan as the cases rise by 2,400pc in the past month. As a result, hospital beds and medical resources are running out of stock as stated by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) Societies on Thursday. It was reported by IFRC that among … Read more

Pakistan uses power plant for emergency oxygen production for COVID-19 patients

oxygen production for COVID-19

Karachi: Pakistan has effectively activated for the first time one of its power generation plants for oxygen production of COVID-19 patients. This news was revealed by Sindh Law and Environment Adviser, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, who also acts as the spokesman for the Sindh government while addressing a press conference here on Monday. Wahab said that … Read more