Dagger in King Tut’s tomb was made with iron from a meteorite

Researchers who analyzed metal composition of dagger within wrapping of mummified teenage king say it strongly suggests an extraterrestrial origin A dagger entombed with King Tutankhamun was made with iron from a meteorite, a new analysis on the metal composition shows. In 1925, archaeologist Howard Carter found two daggers, one iron and one with a […]

Milky weigh: our galaxy has the mass of 700bn suns, say scientists

Most accurate measurement so far has estimated the collective mass of the Milky Ways stars, black holes, dust, dark matter – and unidentified flying objects Our galaxy has a collective mass 700 billion times that of the sun, according to the most accurate measurement yet by scientists. The estimate covers the mass of all the […]

Molecular Diagnostics in Infectious Disease Testing Space to Continue Growing Rapidly, Forecasts TriMark Publications in its Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com

London, UK (PRWEB) May 18, 2015 Molecular diagnostics represents one of the most rapidly advancing areas of research and medicine. Detection of infectious diseases represents one of key fields where molecular diagnostics is applied. A number of important developments in this field took place over the past few years, such as development of companion diagnostics […]

Winter College on Optics looks at light-based applications in Earth and Space

TRIESTE, Italy, and BELLINGHAM, Washington, USA (PRWEB) March 13, 2015 Apropos for the International Year of Light, the 2015 Winter College on Optics in Trieste followed the theme “Light: a Bridge between Earth and Space.” The college drew 93 participants from 33 countries and ran 9-20 February at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical […]

Scientist Looks to Space and Discovers Formula for Lasting Love

St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) January 28, 2015 From a NASA space mission designer comes the latest in romance forecasting – Nanaya. Nanaya is the brain child of systems engineer and Washington University in Saint Louis physics graduate student Rashied Amini. Amini is launching Nanaya as a new concept in decision making web applications that affirms […]