Mini Neptune – The Most Common Exoplanet According to NASA and JWST Findings

Mini Neptune – The Most Common Exoplanet According to NASA and JWST Findings

Wednesday, 16 August 2023 – 14:06 WIB LIVE Techno – Mini Neptune is widespread throughout the Milky Way and is the most common type of exoplanet, according to the Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). GJ 1214b or Gliese 1214b is one of them. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is known to be making progress, … Read more

The Impact of Rising Ocean Temperatures on Shark Behavior and Marine Ecosystems

The Impact of Rising Ocean Temperatures on Shark Behavior and Marine Ecosystems

The temperature of the world’s oceans is getting hotter, it turns out that sharks, which are known as ferocious predators, become easily angry. Photo/Daily Mail LONDON – Temperature ocean in a world that is getting hotter, it turns out to make sharks known as ferocious predators so easily angry. This shows that the rise in … Read more

The Mystery of the Gravity Hole in the Indian Ocean: Scientists Discover its Origins

The Mystery of the Gravity Hole in the Indian Ocean: Scientists Discover its Origins

Jakarta – For years scientists have been confused about the origin of this gravity hole in the Indian Ocean. Recently, however, they have identified the mysterious hole with several conjectures of origin. A gravity hole in the Indian Ocean is a place where the Earth’s gravitational pull is weaker, its mass is lower than usual, … Read more

Climate Change Impact: The Changing Color of the Ocean

Climate Change Impact: The Changing Color of the Ocean

Jakarta – One of the natural signs due to significant climate change is the change in color in the marine ecosystem. MIT campus scientists report that the color of the ocean has changed significantly over the past 20 years. In a study on Naturethe research team writes that they have detected changes in the color … Read more

Rescue at Sea: Australian Sailor and Dog Survive Two Months Adrift in the Pacific Ocean

Rescue at Sea: Australian Sailor and Dog Survive Two Months Adrift in the Pacific Ocean

Australian sailor Tim Shaddock and his dog, Bella, have been rescued by a fishing trawler after two months missing in the Pacific Ocean in a movie-like story. Chaddock left La Paz, Mexico, last April, heading to French Polynesia, but a storm hit a few weeks into the trip, destroying the electronics in his boat. Tim … Read more

Protest in Tokyo against dumping water from the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant into the ocean

Protest in Tokyo against dumping water from the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant into the ocean

Dozens of Japanese residents and a group of South Korean MPs held a protest rally in the government district of Tokyo against the plan of the country’s authorities to dump purified water from the tsunami-affected Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant into the ocean, Euronews reports. In Japan, dozens of protesters rallied outside the government building in … Read more

Scientists Drill into Earth’s Mantle for the First Time at Atlantis Massif, North Atlantic Ocean

Scientists Drill into Earth’s Mantle for the First Time at Atlantis Massif, North Atlantic Ocean

Jakarta – Scientists have successfully drilled into the lower mountains and extracted part of the Earth’s mantle. This is the first time in the world. Quoting from detikInet, scientists drilled the Atlantis Massif or Mount Atlantis, a mountain located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Drilling was carried out from a ship named Joides Resolution. Geologists … Read more