International Team to Drill into Krafla Volcano

A team of international scientists plans to drill into the Krafla volcano, one of Iceland’s most active geological sites. Led by Bjorn Por Guðmundsson, this ambitious project aims to study magma deep beneath the earth’s surface. The Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) will start drilling in 2026, creating a unique underground observatory 2.1 kilometers (1.3 miles) …

Smiley Face on Mars, Astronomers Discover Clue to Ancient Life

Astronomers have recently discovered what appears to be a smiley face on Mars, and it may hold clues to ancient life on the Red Planet. This fascinating feature was identified during a survey of Mars, as researchers mapped chloride salt deposits using data from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. The research …

Poor Air Quality in Racially Segregated Areas

Scientists at Colorado State University confirmed that racially segregated areas in the US suffer from poor air quality During the Covid peak in 2020, marginalized races or colored races were prone to Coronavirus and got infected severely. Now the scientists at Colorado State University suggest that there is a link between air quality and racial …

Climate change: World to witness hotest days, says BBC

In the latest findings of BBC, scientists have warned that the world is about to witness the most hot days every year. According to global BBC’s report “Since 1980, the total number of days with temperatures above 50°C (122°F) has increased in each decade. Temperatures exceeded 50 degrees Celsius 14 times each year on average …

A new type of Corona discovered in UK arrives in Karachi

Karachi: A virus similar to the Coronavirus discovered in the UK has been revealed to have reached Karachi.  The Prime Minister’s Chairman, Corona Task Force Committee on Science and Technology, Dr. Ata-ur-Rehman, has stressed the need to develop vaccines at the local level to curb the growing cases of Coronavirus in the country. In Karachi, …

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