Protest against Discharge of Nuclear Sewage: South Korean and Japanese Citizens Take to the Streets

Protest against Discharge of Nuclear Sewage: South Korean and Japanese Citizens Take to the Streets

Original title: South Korean and Japanese citizens shouted on the streets of the Japanese government: For the common future of mankind, the discharge of nuclear sewage must be canceled South Korean civic groups opposed the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea on the streets of Tokyo on the 24th (social media screenshot) Overseas Network, … Read more

“Neptune 100 Project: American Man Spends 100 Days Underwater to Study Physiological Effects of High Pressure”

“Neptune 100 Project: American Man Spends 100 Days Underwater to Study Physiological Effects of High Pressure”

Since 1is March, American Joe Dituri locked himself in an underwater habitat off the coast of Florida for 100 days. If the objective is partly to beat the current record of 73 days, the motivations of this adventure called “Neptune 100 project” are numerous and above all scientific. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] … Read more

An-Nahar Explores the Site of Israeli Bombing Near Rashidieh Camp through Pictures and Videos

An-Nahar Explores the Site of Israeli Bombing Near Rashidieh Camp through Pictures and Videos

The night of the Israeli escalation in Lebanon has ended and the extent of the damage caused by the Israeli strike, at dawn today, on the vicinity of the Rashidieh Palestinian refugee camp, in the city of Tyre, south Lebanon, has been revealed. An-Nahar camera examined the site of the bombing, as it showed the … Read more

Success Achieved in World’s First Major Shark Reintroduction Program Supported by Science

Success Achieved in World’s First Major Shark Reintroduction Program Supported by Science

Scientist Nesha Ichida recently released a zebra shark named Kathlyn into the open ocean in Indonesia’s Wayag Islands as part of the ReShark project, which aims to rebuild the wild population of zebra sharks. Zebra sharks are a popular target for inshore fisheries who take them for their meat and liver for vitamins, while sharks … Read more

The Origin of the Oceans on Earth and Other Worlds in the Solar System

The Origin of the Oceans on Earth and Other Worlds in the Solar System

Illustration of the Trappist-1 System, a planetary system similar to the Solar System. According to NASA, the Trappist-1 planets are habitable because they have liquid water, although life has not been found yet. Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech) ANTARIKSA — The story of the ocean is the history of life. The oceans define our planet Earth, cover most … Read more

Scientists Find Oceans Inside Earth

Scientists Find Oceans Inside Earth

Jakarta – An international research team led by a professor from Goethe University, analyzed the diamond inclusions. This research found signs of the existence of oceans underground, deep inside the Earth. Diamond inclusions are the boundary layer between Earth’s upper and lower mantles, also known as the transition zone (TZ). This zone is located between … Read more

It’s the Source Energy that Triggers the Evolution of Life

It’s the Source Energy that Triggers the Evolution of Life

Tuesday, 14 February 2023 – 15:34 WIB LIVE Techno – Biologists disagree completely about where exactly the first life on Earth appeared. It may have evolved on the ocean floor, in shallow rock pools or from building blocks carried by asteroids. We know that all life on Earth needs water to survive, so it’s very … Read more

Dollar hysteria warns of a rolling escalation… Gasoline ‘above a million’, roadblocks and tension in the vicinity of the Banque du Liban (photos and video)

Dollar hysteria warns of a rolling escalation… Gasoline ‘above a million’, roadblocks and tension in the vicinity of the Banque du Liban (photos and video)

Fuel prices today accompanied the ignition of the dollar on the black market, and with them the prices of all commodities. After the exchange rate exceeded 56,000 pounds in the morning, the fuel price was issued to record a significant increase in the price of the gasoline plate, and it exceeded one million pounds for … Read more

Tears are the smallest ocean that humans can make|Lattice vocus

Tears are the smallest ocean that humans can make|Lattice vocus

There was once Donald Gould, a homeless man in Florida, who couldn’t eat three meals a day. On rainy days, you can only temporarily shelter from the rain under the eaves of the store. He looks very downcast, and he hasn’t shaved his beard for a long time. No one cares whether such a person … Read more