Skip to content
Oxford Research News
Oxford
Research News
Primary Navigation Menu
Menu
  • HOME
  • HISTORY
  • HEALTH
  • EARTH
  • CHEMISTRY
  • ANIMALS
  • FEATURED
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT

APPLY FOR AWARDS

Click here
NEWS
Oxford International Research Awards (OIRA-2022). Nomination Started for OIRA-2022 and going on. The Leading International Research Awards is conducted to have the Grand Award Ceremony @Hotel Breeze Residency, Trichy, Tamilnadu, India. Visit www.oxfordresearchawards.com for more details.

research (Page 61)

Jupiter’s moons could keep each other warm by raising tidal waves

2020-08-06
Space and Time
By: research
On: August 6, 2020

It takes a certain amount of heat to keep an ocean wet. For Jupiter’s largest moons, a new analysis suggests a surprising source for some of that heat: each other. Three of the gas giant’s four largest moons, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa, are thought to harbor oceans of liquid waterContinue Reading

‘The End of Everything’ explores the ways the universe could perish

2020-08-04
Space and Time
By: research
On: August 4, 2020

A new book looks at the Big Crunch, the Big Rip and more terrifying scenarios The universe is expanding at an accelerating clip, and that evolution, physicists expect, will lead the cosmos to a conclusion. Scientists don’t know quite what that end will look like, but they have plenty ofContinue Reading

The Perseverance rover caps off a month of Mars launches

2020-07-30
Space and Time
By: research
On: July 30, 2020

Three spacecraft from three countries are now on their way to the Red Planet NASA’s Perseverance rover took off at 7:50 a.m. EDT on July 30 from Cape Canaveral, Fla., and is now on its way to Mars with a suite of instruments designed to search for ancient life. TheContinue Reading

The star cluster closest to Earth is in its death throes

2020-07-24
Space and Time
By: research
On: July 24, 2020

Stars in the Hyades are moving so fast it will disintegrate in 30 million years The closest cluster of stars to Earth is falling apart and will soon die, astronomers say. Using the Gaia spacecraft to measure velocities of stars in the Hyades cluster and those escaping from it, researchersContinue Reading

Pinning down the sun’s birthplace just got more complicated

2020-07-20
Space and Time
By: research
On: July 20, 2020

Our star’s birthplace might have been a tight, stellar cluster, researchers say The sun could come from a large, loose-knit clan or a small family that’s always fighting. New computer simulations of young stars suggest two pathways to forming the solar system. The sun could have formed in a calm,Continue Reading

Two new books explore Mars — and what it means to be human

2020-07-15
Space and Time
By: research
On: July 15, 2020

Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars and The Sirens of Mars are apt reads during the pandemic Science writer Kate Greene couldn’t have known that her memoir about her time on a make-believe Mars mission would be published as millions of people on Earth isolated themselves in theirContinue Reading

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 60 61

Categories

WHO IS WHO?

  • Bernadetta Kwintiana Ane
    Bernadetta Kwintiana Ane is a researcher at Faculty of Computer ...
  • Dr. Shamal Vinesh Ramesar
    Dr. Shamal Vinesh Ramesar holds various academic degrees which includes ...
  • Rajesh chaudhary
    I was born in a small village near Kangra in ...
  • Dr. Phillip Clingan
    “Dr. Clingan is an associate faculty member of the Department ...
  • Dr Manjusha Rupchand Meshram
    “Dr.Manjusha Rupchand Meshram Currently working as Assistant professor in Prasutitantra and ...
  • KOUSAR BASHA PATALA
    “Mr. Kousar Basha. Patala is a resident of Kanala, Nandyal, ...
  • Dr. Sharada Ambadas Pimpare
    Im Post graduate student in Prasutitantra and streeroga department in ...
  • Dr.Alex Mathew
    “Dr.Alex’s areas of expertise include Cybersecurity, Cybercrimes Investigations, Security in ...
  • Dr. Rituja Kaushal
    “Rituja Kaushal is Professor, Community Medicine in LNMC and RC, ...
CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE >>>>

Copyright © 2020- OXFORD RESEARCH NEWS || www.oxfordresearchnews.com – All Rights Reserved

error: Content is protected !!