CILAC
  • ABOUT CILAC
    • What is CILAC?
    • Foro CILAC 2024
    • Foro CILAC 2021
    • CILAC Forum 2018
    • Foro CILAC 2016
  • CONTENTS
    • Colloquia
    • Documents and publications
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Women in science
    • Portal
    • Research network
  • NEWS
  • CONTACT
  • ES

Our News

Fresh Out The Oven

NASA will announce this afternoon the results of its study on 'UFO' sightings

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

NASA will offer a press conference this afternoon at its Washington headquarters in which it will report on the findings of its first study on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP, for its acronym in English or FANI, in its Spanish translation), which...

Read More
14/09/2023
Love0

They detect signs of up to three black holes 'only' 150 light years away, the closest to Earth

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

An international team of researchers, including two from the University of Barcelona (UB), have found signs of the existence of up to three black holes in the Hyades cluster, just 150 light years away. If they are right, these ag…

Read More
14/09/2023
Love0

Un exoplaneta a 120 años luz muestra señales de gases de efecto invernadero, ¿eso lo convierte en habitable?

By Eva VillaverPortal

La detección de CO₂ y metano en K2-18 b por el telescopio ‘James Webb’ sugieren la presencia de océanos y una atmósfera similar a la Tierra, aunque se necesitan mejores datos para hablar de indicios de vida

Read More
14/09/2023
Love0

The evolution of the Universe is slowing down, and no one knows why

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

There is something wrong with the current models of evolution of the Universe. And while it is true that accelerated expansion continues its course, increasing the separation between groups of galaxies, the large structures in which matter is found...

Read More
13/09/2023
Love0

Analysis of the 200 million known proteins suggests that humans have 13 unique three-dimensional shapes

By Manuel AnsedePortal

A new tool manages for the first time to classify the labyrinthine bricks of life into groups with similar structures

Read More
13/09/2023
Love0

The complete genome of the vine promises grapes more resistant to climate change

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

The grapevine genome, the first from a fruit crop, was presented in 2007 by a French-Italian team. The results revealed that the vine (Vitis vinifera, that of the Pinot noir grape) contains more than twice as many genes involved in the production of…

Read More
13/09/2023
Love0

Primate coalitions: how and why do they form them?

By Laura CamonPortal

To improve their position in the hierarchy, many ape species have to make pacts between individuals to gain power.

Read More
13/09/2023
Love0

Nishimura, the 'green comet', is approaching Earth, how can we see it?

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

During these days we are visited by comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura), which crossed the Earth's orbit on August 15, three days after being discovered, and whose closest point to Earth will be this Wednesday, when it will be at about 127,000,000…

Read More
13/09/2023
Love0

James Webb confirms the existence of a rare ocean world where life could occur

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

In 2019, two studies combining data from the Hubble, Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes detected a significant amount of water vapor in the atmosphere of K2-18b, an exoplanet about 120 light years away, between …

Read More
13/09/2023
Love0
« Previous 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 … 1,022 Next »

2024, CILAC Forum. All rights reserved.

UNESCO Montevideo Office.

  • ABOUT CILAC
    • What is CILAC?
    • Foro CILAC 2024
    • Foro CILAC 2021
    • CILAC Forum 2018
    • Foro CILAC 2016
  • CONTENTS
    • Colloquia
    • Documents and publications
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Women in science
    • Portal
    • Research network
  • NEWS
  • CONTACT
  • ES