Category: Human

Caroline Herschel (1750-1848)

January 5, 2022

Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) was a German-born astronomer who discovered the largest number of comets. Carolyn, the sister of the famous astronomer William Herschel, was shocked to see his brother William’s night star observations. In 1828 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. Carolina was the first scientist in England to receive…

Earths Black Box

January 4, 2022

A black box appears to identify and record the health of the earth. This black box will help future humans to identify what the earth was like in the past.Such a black box is set up to identify and record the health of the earth. It will be used to identify all the changes that…

The Light machine

January 1, 2022

Let’s look at the actual size of James Webb. The size of the gold-plated beryllium glass is 6.5 m. The five-layer sun shield (21×14 m) below it is about the size of a tennis court. Then you see the size of the picture, the James Webb Telescope weighing 6500 kg, as he spreads his wings…

Suicidal mission

December 27, 2021

Believing a computer with four kilobytes of RAM, 79 kilobytes of ROM memory capacity, his wife, Jane, and their children stare at a rental boat in the distance as her husband, Neil Armstrong, jumps on a SATURN V rocket to touch the moon. Taken by Ralph Morse

Poisonous ant capable of killing humans

December 25, 2021

Bulldog ant – This is the most dangerous ant in the world. These ants belong to the genus Myrmecia Pyriformis. They are mainly found in Australia and Tasmania. These ants, which have no fear of humans, attack quickly. They attack by biting with their teeth and injecting venom. Bulldog ants are also known as bull…

Rare species under ice sheets

December 22, 2021

Ice shelves are one of the many specialties of Antarctica. Ice shelves are giant ice sheets that lie on the shore. They are formed by glaciers that extend from land to lakes. Biodiversity is rare here as it experiences constant minus temperatures. James Smith, a geologist at the British Antarctic Survey, once came to the…

King of the moons

December 22, 2021

Ganymede can be described as the king of the moons. This is because it is the largest of the moons in the Solar System. What’s more, it’s larger than the smallest planet, Mercury. But since it does not orbit the sun, it does not have the glory of a planet. Ganymede, Jupiter’s seventh moon, is…

Marie Curie – the legend

December 21, 2021

It would seem unbelievable to say that radioactive radiation is emitted from the body even years after death. But Marie Curie, a scientific genius, shocked scientists posthumously with her life as a gift. Sixty years after the remains of Marie Curie, who died in 1934, were exhumed in 1995, radioactive radiation was still intense. If…

ISRO to send man into ocean at a depth of 6000 meters

December 21, 2021

ISRO, India’s space agency, is preparing for a new experiment. The goal is to create a spacecraft that can take man to the depths of the ocean. That is, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) mission has revealed in Parliament that it is developing a special sphere to send man into the ocean at a…

“Rubik’s Cube Magical Toy”

December 20, 2021

The toy was made in 1974 by Hungarian Erno Rubik, an architect and professor Erno Rubik. Then he realizes that this is a small toy that will help him increase his concentration, patience and intelligence. It took Erno Rubik himself months to solve the cube, which used different colors on six sides made of wood….