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Universal Science Is the Sun a Burning Fireball?

Is the Sun a Burning Fireball?

The Sun is a 4.5 billion year old Yellow Dwarf star in the heart of our solar system. Its gravity holds our solar system together by keeping everything from large planets to space debris in orbit around it. Without the sun life on earth could not exist. Its core temperature is roughly 15 million degrees Celsius and a surface temperature of over 5.5 thousands degrees Celsius. The sun is not actually a giant fireball but rather a perfect ball of super hot plasma. Plasma is superheated matter, at the temperatures of the suns ...More



Universal Science Woodlands Help to Cool The Planet

Woodlands Help to Cool The Planet

We all know that trees are vital to our survival; trees are the biggest plants on this planet and give us oxygen. Trees absorb carbon from the air and in return produce oxygen. Trees also provide other vital rolls such as they stabilise the soil and give homes and shelter to some of the world's wildlife. But is that all? New studies have found that forested areas in tropical climates are actually helping to cool the atmosphere. Studies have shown that clouds tend to form more frequently over forested areas ...More



Universal Science Eye Imaging Technology for AI

Eye Imaging Technology for AI

Robotics has come a long way in just a short span of time, engineers working in the field of robotics are always going to come across hurdles hard to overcome. One of these hurdles is vision. Robots cannot have eyes like humans with retinas which allow us to see and interact with the world. The answer though may rest in optical coherence tomography (OCT) one of the imaging technologies that robotics companies are integrating is the LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging). This form of vision for robotics is generating lots ...More





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