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Mysterious Alaska Pyramid Fears Said Behind US Nuke Test
An interesting report prepared by the Aerospace Defence Forces (VKO) circulating in the Kremlin today states that the “subcritical” nuclear test conducted by the United States last Wednesday (5 December) was in preparation for a much larger atomic explosion being planned by the Americans whose fears are rising over the “sudden” emergence of a mysterious underground pyramid in Alaska believed...
Eternal life nearly reality
Eternal life without sickness and old age – everyone dreams about it. But this kind of science fiction may eventually become real and it gets real already today. Science moves forward, and the ghostly idea of cryonics has already become a part of modern life. Leading expert of the Institute of Biology of Aging, biophysicist Igor Artyukhov told PRAVDA.Ru chief editor Inna Novikova about his struggle...
Italian scientists take first DNA image
Italian researchers expect to observe individual DNA molecules through a silicon pillars technique performed to observe the seven wires of the chain. Previously, the interpretation of the images required very complex mathematical calculations. Scientists at the University of Genoa have taken direct photographs of the seven strands of DNA.
Scientists at the University of Genoa, in the west of Italy,...
NASA's Curiosity Rover finds organic compounds on Mars
Stuart Atkinson combines 55 photos taken with the rover’s MAHLI camera, which sits outstretched on the end of the arm of NASA’s Curiosity rover, October 31, 2012.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has analyzed Martian soil for the first time and has found some organic chemicals essential to support life.
On Monday, NASA announced the finding of the robot’s onboard chemical laboratory, which had sampled...
Voyager 1 reaches magnetic highway on edge of intergalactic space
Heliopause is the theoretical boundary where the Sun’s solar wind is stopped by the interstellar medium
Voyager 1 has reached a new part of space that connects the magnetic fields of the solar system to intergalactic space.
NASA announced that it had found a new layer of space on Monday, located 11 billion miles from Earth.
NASA said recordings from the space probe indicate that it has entered...
China uncovers ancient palace inside emperor's tomb
The remains of a monumental imperial palace have been unearthed at the mausoleum of China’s fist emperor, inside his tomb. It’s believed to be the largest complex ever found at Qin Shi Huang’s resting place.
An associate researcher at the Shaanxi provincial institute of archaeology, Sun Weigang, told the Xinhua news agency that the courtyard-style palace was estimated to be 690...
North Korea to carry out second rocket launch by mid-December
North Korea says it will launch its second rocket this month to make up for a failed April attempt.
North Korea is set to launch its second long-range rocket carrying a satellite by mid-December in a bid to make up for a failed attempt in April, official sources report.
North Korea’s Korean Committee for Space Technology announced on Saturday that the country would launch its Unha-3 rocket between...
Astronomers discover biggest object in the Universe
Astronomers have discovered the most massive, for the time being, object in the universe. This is a supermassive black hole at the center of Galaxy NGC 1277 in the constellation of Perseus. The black hole is 228 million light years far from Earth.
The discovery was made by a group of German scientists from the Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg during the analysis of the images of the galaxy obtained...
Russia wants to feed Europe with organic food
Russia seriously considers an opportunity to take up the role of a supplier of organic products within the scope of the World Trade Organization. Russian lawmakers are working on the bill to support the production of organic agricultural products. This law will help Russian farmers enter the EU market with organic products.
As expected, the bill will be handed over to the Ministry of Agriculture of...
Mountain pine beetles up weather temperature in Canada
A mountain pine beetle
A beetle species has affected on the climate of British Colombia in Canada during past decade as caused recent warmer summers in the region.
The destructive beetle, with the size of a grain of rice, by lowering the amount of water pumped into the air by plants has induced crucial alteration on local climate as forest fires.
Researchers claim that due to decreasing summer evapo-transpiration,...
Russian scientists create world's best heart valve
Heart surgeons have performed the first-ever implantation of the artificial heart valve, which was developed in Russia. The valve was produced in the Moscow-based Bakulev’s Center of Cardiac Surgery in cooperation with a company from Penza. The valve differs from all of its predecessors for better blood passability. For the time being, the Russian, full-flow valve is considered the best in the...
World's tallest skyscraper to be built in China
The skyscraper 838 meters tall is to be built in China. It will be not only the highest skyscraper in the world, but also a massive construction built in a record time.
The project is being implemented by BROAD Sustainable Building (BSB), which is known for its buildings in the sky. BSB has recently built a 30-storey hotel in 15 days. This time, the company has decided to build a skyscraper in just...
Electricity from the Marshes
An unexpected source of new, clean energy has been found: the Plant-Microbial Fuel Cell that can generate electricity from the natural interaction between living plant roots and soil bacteria. The technique already works on a small scale and will soon be applied in larger marshland areas throughout the world.
On 23 November, researcher Marjolein Helder will defend her PhD research on generating electricity...
Cop cars to be replaced with drones by 2025
Honda R&D Americas, Advanced Design Studio, California
Law enforcement agencies across the US are lining up to be among the first to use drones to serve and protect, but unmanned vehicles are likely to replace the traditional cop cruiser in just a few short years.
In places like California, Texas and Washington State, police officers in recent weeks have intensified their demands for surveillance...
Disappearance of Pacific island intrigues scientists
Shipping could not find an island between Australia and New Caledonia which is listed by cartographers in atlases, maps and even Google Earth. A dream common to most explorers and discoverers throughout history has been to find unknown territories, but in Australia, a team of scientists have done just the opposite: they identified an island that does not exist.
Known as Sandy Island, the land mass...