Monday, October 27, 2025

WSTale.com

Woman'S Tale – all interesting woman news
WSTale.com
Woman'S Tale – all interesting woman news
  • Celebrities
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Lifestyle
  • TV & Movies
  • Health
  • Kids
  • Home & Garden
  • Travel
  • World News
    • Technology
    • Science
  • Sport
  • Music

WSTale » Science » Page 344

Science

Artificial gravity in space: ‘Unethical’ to deprive astronauts of artificial gravity

Lottie Casas October 15, 2019

Artificial gravity will serve on future space exploration missions the same critical role life support systems do. Not only will artificially induced gravity simulate the…

Read More Artificial gravity in space: ‘Unethical’ to deprive astronauts of artificial gravity
Science

Space discovery: ‘Mythical’ interstellar ‘visitor’ set for close encounter with Earth

Lottie Casas October 15, 2019

Referring to the discovery of the mysterious object, which is a rare interstellar comet, astronomer Dr Michel Drahus said: “We immediately noticed the familiar coma…

Read More Space discovery: ‘Mythical’ interstellar ‘visitor’ set for close encounter with Earth
Science

Supernova morphs and its shock waves reverse in stunning new NASA video

Lottie Casas October 15, 2019

Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com NASA…

Read More Supernova morphs and its shock waves reverse in stunning new NASA video
Science

Space shock as ‘unidentified object’ feeding mysterious black hole leaves experts baffled

Lottie Casas October 15, 2019

The baffling phenomenon has put existing theoretical models on their head, and astrophysicists are puzzled as to what is creating such a regular excretion of…

Read More Space shock as ‘unidentified object’ feeding mysterious black hole leaves experts baffled
Science

The Twitch That Helps Your Intestines Grow

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

In the grayscale of a laboratory video, the little tubes squirm. They pulse as waves of contraction travel along their length — they almost seem…

Read More The Twitch That Helps Your Intestines Grow
Science

In the Sea, Not All Plastic Lasts Forever

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

A major component of ocean pollution is less devastating and more manageable than usually portrayed, according to a scientific team at the Woods Hole Oceanographic…

Read More In the Sea, Not All Plastic Lasts Forever
Science

The Mystery of the Melanistic Manta Rays

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Spanning up to 25 feet from wing to wing, manta rays look like U.F.O.'s from below. If you ever get a chance to dive with…

Read More The Mystery of the Melanistic Manta Rays
Science

Drivers are more likely to crash 'if danger appears mid-heartbeat'

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Drivers are more likely to crash if danger appears in the middle of a heartbeat because tiny blackouts slow down reaction times, scientists claim Researchers…

Read More Drivers are more likely to crash 'if danger appears mid-heartbeat'
Science

Black hole winds that blow gas away slow dwarf galaxy star-making

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Winds from black holes that PUSH gas out into the cosmos may come to stop dwarf galaxies making as many stars Researchers studied 50 distant…

Read More Black hole winds that blow gas away slow dwarf galaxy star-making
Science

Aleksei Leonov, First to Walk in Space, Dies at 85

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Aleksei Leonov, the Russian cosmonaut who became the first person to walk in space, a thrilling feat that nearly cost him his life but raised…

Read More Aleksei Leonov, First to Walk in Space, Dies at 85
Science

People in the UK were unhappiest in 1978, finds study

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

The good old days really DID exist! Brits and Americans were at their happiest in the 1920s and after the end of WW2 – and…

Read More People in the UK were unhappiest in 1978, finds study
Science

‘Ahead of the game!’ UK space industry booming despite Brexit ‘disruption’ says Tim Peake

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

British astronaut Major Peake spent six months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in 2016 as part of a European Space Agency (ESA) mission, but…

Read More ‘Ahead of the game!’ UK space industry booming despite Brexit ‘disruption’ says Tim Peake
Science

Moon ice could be billions of years old, study suggests

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com It…

Read More Moon ice could be billions of years old, study suggests
Science

Space 'elevator' to the moon may soon be a reality

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 are here. Check out what’s clicking on FoxNews.com The…

Read More Space 'elevator' to the moon may soon be a reality
Science

Oumuamua shock: Mysterious object may be proof of alien life, says leading scientist

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Professor Loeb – the chairman of Harvard University’s Astronomy department – made his sensational claim during a wide-ranging interview with Express.co.uk on the sidelines of…

Read More Oumuamua shock: Mysterious object may be proof of alien life, says leading scientist
Science

Humpback whales create nets of bubbles to trap their prey

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Humpback whales create nets of bubbles to trap their prey of small fish and krill before feasting on them in fascinating video Researchers combined ‘whale-cam’…

Read More Humpback whales create nets of bubbles to trap their prey
Science

Asteroid news: Did alien space rock dust cloud spark new life on Earth?

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

Scientists have now posited an asteroid disintegration once blanketed Earth with dust millions of years ago. It is thought the cosmic event dramatically cooled Earth,…

Read More Asteroid news: Did alien space rock dust cloud spark new life on Earth?
Science

NASA news: Space engineer proposes accelerator propelling craft ‘close to light speed’

Lottie Casas October 14, 2019

The NASA Marshall Space Flight Centre engineer has advanced an alternative to traditional fuel for propelling rockets through space. This is a huge, helix-shaped engine…

Read More NASA news: Space engineer proposes accelerator propelling craft ‘close to light speed’
Science

‘Buddhist aliens’ have visited ‘Thailand’s Area 51’ and predicted World War 3

Lottie Casas October 12, 2019

A remote hill in Thailand has become a centre of pilgrimage for UFO enthusiasts. Believers say that if you meditate on Khao Kala hill you…

Read More ‘Buddhist aliens’ have visited ‘Thailand’s Area 51’ and predicted World War 3
Science

Greta Thunberg ‘is a hero’ for rallying world on climate change, claims WWF UK expert

Lottie Casas October 12, 2019

Greta Thunberg was a clear favourite with bookies this year to win the coveted Nobel Peace Prize. Pundits backed the 16-year-old from Stockholm, Sweden, for…

Read More Greta Thunberg ‘is a hero’ for rallying world on climate change, claims WWF UK expert
Science

Antarctica shock: How NASA was stunned by ‘unexpected creature’ 600 feet below ice

Lottie Casas October 12, 2019

Antarctica is Earth’s southernmost continent where the geographic South Pole is located. The frozen desert is home to some 1,000 scientists who live in the blistering conditions that reach…

Read More Antarctica shock: How NASA was stunned by ‘unexpected creature’ 600 feet below ice
Science

MH370 shock claim: Pilot ‘parachuted out of plane to meet lover waiting in boat’

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing on March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. Dubbed a “dubious…

Read More MH370 shock claim: Pilot ‘parachuted out of plane to meet lover waiting in boat’
Science

Fresco depicting bloody gladiator battle discovered in ancient Pompeii

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

Vivid fresco discovered in Pompeii depicts bloody gladiator battle that is said to have hung in a tavern below a brothel Archaeologists discover a well-preserved fresco…

Read More Fresco depicting bloody gladiator battle discovered in ancient Pompeii
Science

Hyperloop breakthrough: Superfast transport system ‘could be in place by 2040’

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

Hyperloop, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s concept for the future of mass transportation aims to to combine air and rail transportation to provide fast, comfortable and…

Read More Hyperloop breakthrough: Superfast transport system ‘could be in place by 2040’
Science

NASA launches space weather satellite ICON after two years of delays

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

NASA successfully launches space weather satellite ICON after two years of delays After a last minute delay, the satellite launched at 10:00PM on October 10th …

Read More NASA launches space weather satellite ICON after two years of delays
Science

Climaxing doesn't always mean someone has enjoyed sex, finds study

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

The darker side of the orgasm: Climaxing doesn’t always mean someone has enjoyed sex and it ‘can make people feel emotionally detached or betrayed by…

Read More Climaxing doesn't always mean someone has enjoyed sex, finds study
Science

‘Tupac alive’ conspiracy reignites with new photo ‘of rapper in South Africa’

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

Conspiracy theorists looking into the mysteries that shroud Tupac Shakur's death claim they have a new photo showing the rapper alive today. The American hip-hop…

Read More ‘Tupac alive’ conspiracy reignites with new photo ‘of rapper in South Africa’
Science

Footage shows radiation blazing out of a black hole

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

‘Unprecedented’ footage captures radiation blazing out of a black hole 10,000 light years away from the Earth Astronomers in Southampton recreated the footage from radiation…

Read More Footage shows radiation blazing out of a black hole
Science

Space junk could ‘TRAP’ humans on Earth and put space travel missions in jeopardy

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

There is now believed to be an astonishing 170 million pieces of junk floating in Earth’s upper atmosphere, but only 22,000 are being tracked. Some…

Read More Space junk could ‘TRAP’ humans on Earth and put space travel missions in jeopardy
Science

NASA alien shock: Experts reveal moment agency thought they discovered alien life on Mars

Lottie Casas October 11, 2019

NASA scientist Alfonso Davila explained how NASA once believed they had discovered alien life on Mars in a shocking revelation. While on the On a…

Read More NASA alien shock: Experts reveal moment agency thought they discovered alien life on Mars

Posts navigation

Previous page Page 1 … Page 343 Page 344 Page 345 … Page 503 Next page
LifeStyle News
Lifestyle

Top Trends for Wedding Banquets in 2024

KiraNews August 29, 2024

Introduction to Wedding Banquet Trends in 2024 As we step into 2024, the landscape of wedding banquets is evolving in exciting ways, reflecting a blend…

Lifestyle

Remote Vibrators: Enhancing Long-Distance Relationships

KiraNews August 14, 2024

Long-distance relationships really test your love and patience. Keeping the connection strong can be tough, especially if you miss physical affection. While it might not…

Lifestyle

High-Precision Lashing: Mastering the Fine Details with Lash Flash’s Specialized Tweezers and Tools

KiraNews June 25, 2024

Master precise lash application with specialized tools In the art of lash extensions, precision is paramount. Achieving flawless results requires not only skill but also…

Celebrities News
Celebrities

Lucky Jet is the Best Online Casino Game You’ll Ever Play

MadonnaTale May 3, 2024

What is Lucky Jet online? Lucky Jet is an innovative online casino game crafted by Spribe, a prominent name in gaming software development. Launched in…

Celebrities

Jessie J cuddles baby son Sky, 6 months, during sweet family day out to Lapland UK

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

Jessie J cuddled up to her six month old baby son Sky as they enjoyed a sweet family day out to Lapland, just days before…

Celebrities

Bernard The Elf In 'The Santa Clause' 'Memba Him?!

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

American actor David Krumholtz was 16 years old when he landed the role of Bernard The Elf — the grumpy head elf of Santa’s workshop…

Recent Posts
  • Monoclean: Focus on Your Life, Not the Cleaning
  • Enhancing Cross-Border Transportation with Leadgamp’s Expertise
  • Top Trends for Wedding Banquets in 2024
  • Join the Elite: HMD Trucking’s Dry Van Team Opportunities
  • Essential Security Measures for Food Delivery Apps
WSTale.com | © Copyright All right reserved
Top
We and our partners use cookies on this site to improve our service, perform analytics, personalize advertising, measure advertising performance, and remember website preferences.