One of the affected missions is the James Webb Space Telescope, where the work is currently put on hold. This was announced by NASA officials on Friday.
A top expert at the World Health Organization said lockdowns are not enough to combat COVID-19. There are more ways needed to be done to fith the disease.
Being stuck at home for a long time is challenging and this has been proven true by Scott Kelly, a retired astronaut at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration who lived on the International Space Station for almost one year.
Birds are showing humans how it's done by using strong and lightweight materials. (Photo : Pixabay)The Upper Bird Metaphorically speaking, the term bird's nest usually describes a messy hairdo, tangled fishing lines, and other unspeakable knotty puzzles.
Recently conducted studies present that loss of smell, also known as Anosmia, or diminished sense of taste or ageusia, have both occurred as abnormal revealing signs of COVID-19, an infectious disease which has now infected more than 300,000 and killed over 16,000 people worldwide.
How long will your supply of toilet paper last in this pandemic? (Photo : Reuters)An employee stacks toilet paper at a warehouse of the Syassky Pulp & Paper Mill in Syasstroy Did you buy enough toilet paper during this lockdown? Are you worried it might not be enough? The answer to your questions could be answered by this online toilet paper calculator! Amazing, isn't it? The COVID-19 pandemic has created great scare to everyone in the world.
The technological advancements that have been made since the turn of the millennium have converged to offer people answers to some of life's biggest questions; Who am I? And where do I come from?
Hyundai unveils its latest Prophecy autonomous and electric concept car. (Photo : Twitter)Hyundai unveils electric vehicle concept that looks like a "perfectly weathered stone" Korean carmaker Hyundai has revealed its new concept car called the 'Prophecy' which is inspired by the aesthetics of a "perfectly weathered stone.
Scientists used the GPS data to present what may have taken place below the surface to further explain the reason an area near the Norris Geyser Basin has both been deflating and inflating by several inches by unpredictable bursts for the past 20 years.
Speaking before an audience in April 2018, via an event which the New Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and the Massachusetts Medical Society hosted, Bill Gates expressed what he believed, saying, the world needed to be prepared for pandemics in the similar serious manner it usually "prepares for war."
These cute little creatures look really adorable, but what are they? (Photo : Facebook)Sea bunnies Our world is really fascinating. It is full of life that we know and some that remain undiscovered.
The IBM Supercomputer, according to recent reports, has been, munching the numbers, and now, it has found 77 chemical compounds that could contribute to the prevention of the killer virus.
The challenges met in the Animal CrossingL New Horizons are made easier with some of these tips. Part of the tips is the way to escape the wasps from stinging.
COVID-19 has a mutation similar to HIV which means, its capability to bind with human cells can be, according to a new study by a group of scientists in Europe and China, up to "1000 times as strong as the other known virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Conspiracy theories on coronavirus' origin suggest that the virus came from a lab. (Photo : reuters)Medical personnel in protective suits prepare traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for patients of the novel coronavirus with an intelligent dispensing equipment at a pharmacy of Wuhan Tongji Hospital in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, in Hubei province, China March 2, 2020.
On Thursday, seasons changed when the vernal equinox occurred, marking the spring's official start of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, and spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Reports said, what happened was a rather fortunate occurrence.
Various Chinese companies have already started recovery intiatives as theire response to COVID-19. (Photo : REUTERS/Tyrone Siu) As Beijing recovers this week, following the outbreak of COVID-19, people from there, and even outside of Beijing, still encounter so much uncertainties about the manner the situation will go forward over the coming days, weeks, and months.
A crisis management expert advises not to stockpile goods amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. (Photo : Anna Shvets on Pexels) Are you one of the countless people around the world who have raced the stores since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak buy products such as toilet paper, alcohol, pasta and other items you surely believe are basic needs that you need to stock as the virus continues to spread? As of today, the worldwide death toll has for the disease has reached 11,419 with 276,686 confirmed cases.