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Mental health apps have terrible privacy protections, according to a report

As a category, mental health apps appear to have worse privacy protections for users than most other types of apps, according to a new data from researchers at Mozilla. Prayers apps also did not fare any better and had very…

Science 03 May, 2022 by Techvisit 2464

NASA announces the launch of a new X-ray mission to explore black holes and exploding stars.

The IXPE is the space agency's first mission dedicated to X-ray polarization research.

Science 10 Dec, 2021 by Techvisit 2023

This year, China will launch its first solar exploration satellite.

China has built a ground-based solar monitoring network and achieved advances in disciplines such as solar spectrum and solar magnetic fields research, but it has yet to perform space-based solar exploration.

Science 04 Oct, 2021 by Techvisit 2178



This solar-powered cargo bike charges while you pedal

Specially designed for delivery people, this bike reduces the energy consumption of a traditional electric bike by 50%. Good news for the environment ... and traffic jams.

Science 07 Jun, 2021 by Techvisit 2515

A new meteorological satellite has been launched by China.

The new satellite will help forecasters observe the dynamics of severe weather more flexibly, making it easier to identify and capture strong convective weather such as short-time heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.

Science 04 Jun, 2021 by Techvisit 1940

A large piece of a Chinese rocket is expected to crash to the earth but where exactly?

Usually, this would be over an ocean - potentially in the furthest place from land in the South Pacific, between Australia, New Zealand and South America.

Science 09 May, 2021 by Techvisit 1977

New remote-sensing satellites are launched by China.

The satellites can be used to track radiation pollution and conduct technical experiments.

Science 08 May, 2021 by Techvisit 1903

What’s Happening new In the field of BioTech?

AstraZeneca is launching a new collaboration to provide a bio-diagnostic innovation centre.

Science 01 May, 2021 by Techvisit 1494

The first time an airplane has landed on another planet is when NASA sends a helicopter to Mars.

In what NASA dubbed a Wright brothers moment, a small four-pound helicopter reached an altitude of around 10 feet.

Science 19 Apr, 2021 by Techvisit 2001

China launches a new satellite to survey the space world.

The Long March rocket sequence launched for the 365th time on Friday.

Science 11 Apr, 2021 by Techvisit 1221


After we die, our brain cells become more active and even develop, according to a new study.

Researchers believe this is mainly happening because they notice the brain isn't getting enough oxygen and that's their default response.

Science 28 Mar, 2021 by Techvisit 1535

For the ninth time, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket lifts off, launching 60 more Starlink satellites into orbit.

The satellites of Starlink are designed to provide internet access to people on the ground.

Science 15 Mar, 2021 by Techvisit 1686

Russia and China are collaborating on a lunar space station.

The two space powers will build a lunar station that will compete with NASA's expected Gateway.

Science 09 Mar, 2021 by Techvisit 1812




SpaceX successfully launches the US Space Force GPS III spacecraft

SpaceX used the first stage of the launch of the brand new Falcon 9 and successfully recovered the rocket booster from a controlled landing on its drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

Science 11 Nov, 2020 by Techvisit 1640

The launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission has been postponed until November

The mission would send three NASA astronauts and one JAXA astronaut to the International Space Station.

Science 11 Oct, 2020 by Techvisit 1649

Elon Musk mentions that Starship SN8 prototype will have a nosecone and attempt a 60,000-foot return flight

SpaceX is out of step when it comes to Starship 's growth compared to Musk 's early, rosy predictions – but the CEO is notorious for unnecessarily ambitious forecasts when it comes to timeframes, which he has repeatedly taken to…

Science 14 Sep, 2020 by Techvisit 2154

Astra's first attempt to enter orbit stops early after the missile fails mid-flight.

The rocket didn't hit the orbit — and the company admits it wasn't planning it.

Science 13 Sep, 2020 by Techvisit 1727

Reusable Chinese spacecraft lands successfully: Whats Next?

The Chinese spacecraft was launched in orbit on Friday by Long March 2F, a series of rockets that have taken the Shenzhou spacecraft into orbit for both crewed and uncrewed missions over the years.

Science 07 Sep, 2020 by Techvisit 1378

Chinese vaccine candidate COVID-19 has been shown to be effective in animal tests

ARCOV is an RNA messenger vaccine that uses technology similar to that used by Moderna and BioNtech and Pfizer.

Science 25 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 1884

Earth's environment is more vulnerable to CO2 emissions than previously thought.

The research provides progress in reducing the temperature increase caused by the doubling of carbon dioxide levels.

Science 25 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 1520

More signs of growing militarization of space, as the US says Russia's satellite weapon test

India is not the first country to demonstrate this kind of capability, however, as the US, China and Russia have all carried out similar tests.

Science 24 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 2401

China launched its first Mars mission successfully.

Around February 2021 the ship is expected to reach Mars. Once it enters Mars, the survey of potential landing sites with a high-resolution camera in May will last two to three months.

Science 24 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 2525

All COVID-19 vaccine trials by the University of Oxford and Wuhan show promising early results

it is very early to make too many assumptions regarding what these early trials indicate.

Science 21 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 1350

China is moving rockets to the 1st Mars mission of the nation

Scientists want to know what Mars was like billions of years ago, back when it had water sources that could have supported tiny life forms before it became a frozen world today.

Science 18 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 2266

Look out, Mars: We come here with a spaceship fleet

By 2024 NASA wants to return astronauts to the moon and send them to Mars in the 2030s from there. To that end, the space agency is sending Perseverance samples of space suit material to see how they stand up…

Science 14 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 2233

NASA has signed an agreement with Japan to collaborate through Space Station, Artemis and Lunar Gateway programs.

This new agreement is formalized, which will enable both parties to begin to explain in more detail what types of projects they will be collaborating on.

Science 13 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 1288



Image of Mangalyaan by ISRO : The Biggest Moon Phobos is captured

The initial attempt was made to start Mangalyaan with PSLV-C25 on 5 November 2013, and to enter the Martian orbit on 24 September 2014.

Science 05 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 1262

Brazil's health regulator Anvisa is authorizing a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine trial

Governor Joao Doria of Sao Paulo stated on 29 June that 9 000 volunteers were registered for the testing of COVID-19, a novel coronavirus respirative disease vaccine.

Science 05 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 2582

July 2020: Date, time and way to watch live stream Lunar Eclipse

This lunar eclipse will begin at 11:07 pm EDT on 4th July (8:37 am IST on 5th July) to reach its peak on 5th July (9:59 am IST on 5th July at 12:29 am EDT).

Science 04 Jul, 2020 by Techvisit 2467

Scientists see a light pulse from a black hole collision for the first time ever.

The phenomenon was discovered during the study of gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation from the collision of two black holes.

Science 27 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 1984

Virgin Galactic, NASA's ISS Private Flight Production Program

NASA depends heavily on private businesses who have common space exploration dreams.

Science 23 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 2503

Phase 2 human test for possible coronaviral vaccine started by Chinese scientists.

Phase 2 trials are designed to assess the dosage of the shot and continue to test whether a vaccine is effective for healthy people.

Science 22 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 2260

Clover is initiating sixth vaccine trial in China, COVID-19

There are no licensed coronavirus vaccines or therapies at this time, but approximately a dozen vaccines are monitored worldwide.

Science 20 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 1244

Sunday Solar Eclipse: Three hours 33 minutes from Nepal, where at what time?

food is forbidden to anyone except children, the elderly and the sick from 10:50 pm on July 20

Science 19 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 1229


First Arab Trip to Mars to inspire young people

Al-Amal 's unknown son — Hope in Arabic –-is scheduled to burst out on 15 July from the Japanese centre.

Science 11 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 2382

Conclusion of the American scientist: Lockdown invades rats!

"There is not enough food for rats in market areas due to the closure of restaurants," the report says. As a result, rats are hunting for new food sources, and rats are getting more numerous in public places and on…

Science 09 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 1335

Gender engineering and the 'robots'

Erobots are a practical solution to address space exploration and colonisation's inhumane conditions. In addition, erobotics could enable us from scientific, relational and technology viewpoints to approach questions of intimacy and sexuality in space.

Science 08 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 2081

Bizarre case: Pyramids all around the world Suddenly Beaming Energy

The official name given by astronomers around the globe to the dust wave was the Local Interstellar Cloud, which is supposedly about thirty light years large and is composed at well over 6000 degree Celsius of hydrogen and helium atoms.

Science 08 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 2760

Crew Dragon of SpaceX successfully docks the space station

The first crew of the business came to their temporary home

Science 01 Jun, 2020 by Techvisit 1773

On SpaceX's historic launch, an adorable dinosaur stuffed

The filled animal forms part of a long history of space toys

Science 31 May, 2020 by Techvisit 1885


Elon Musk feels nervous hours before SpaceX 's historical mission to introduce its first astronauts to the world. It's my fault that it goes wrong:

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk opened his nerves before SpaceX's first planned orbiting start, saying he should be responsible for anything wrong.

Science 28 May, 2020 by Techvisit 1267

Our planet's magnetic field is mysteriously draining, while causing malfunction to satellites and spacecraft

"The question of the origin of the South Atlantic Phenomenon is yet to be resolved," said the Space Agency. "Yet one thing is certain: Swarm's magnetic field measurements offer fascinating new insights into the barely known mechanisms of the Earth's…

Science 25 May, 2020 by Techvisit 244

Top 10 new medical technology from 2019

Technology and medicine have gone hand in hand for a number of years. Consistent advances in pharmaceuticals and medicine have saved millions of lives and strengthened many others. As years go by and technology continues to evolve, it's not clear…

Science 25 May, 2020 by Techvisit 157



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