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Find Out Why Astronomers Think New ‘Earth-Like’ Planet Nine Could Be Hiding In Our Solar System

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  Find Out Why Astronomers Think New ‘Earth-Like’ Planet Nine Could Be Hiding In Our Solar System S cientists have always battled with the thought, "Are we actually alone?" From bizarre alien theories to mole people who apparently have been living under the surface of the Earth for centuries, every science enthusiast has played with some sort of theory. However, it seems like now these theories might be coming to life. Japan's Astronomers Claim Discovery Of An 'Earth-Like' Planet In Our Solar System Canva No, there had been no headway in digging out evidence of the mole people, but scientists have gotten intel on a secret planet that might be hidden in our solar system and even have uncanny similarities to Earth. Last month,  Japanese  astronomers unveiled their theory concerning an " Earth-like planet " they've dubbed "Planet Nine," which they propose is discreetly concealed just a few billion miles beyond Neptune. This groundbreaking rese...

New Frontier: Now, Japan forms parliamentary panel to probe UFO sightings

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  New Frontier: Now, Japan forms parliamentary panel to probe UFO sightings © Provided by Deepak kumar blogs J apan has formed a new parliamentary group to investigate UFO sightings, marking a significant step towards bringing the study of unidentified aerial phenomena into the mainstream. This move aligns with growing global interest in the topic, spurred by recent disclosures and studies in the United States. The newly established group consists of lawmakers from various political parties, reflecting a broad interest in the subject. It aims to collect and analyze reports of UFO sightings from across Japan, providing a structured approach to what has long been considered a fringe topic. The group's formation follows a surge in public interest and a series of high-profile sightings that have captured the national imagination, a South China Morning Post report said. One of the key figures in this initiative is Taro Yamada, a member of the House of Councillors, who emphasized th...

A Mathematical Pattern Governs The Uniform Distribution Of Cells In The Human Body

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  A Mathematical Pattern Governs The Uniform Distribution Of Cells In The Human Body © Provided by Deepak kumar blogs T he human body is home to a variety of cells - be it the neurons that dictate our thoughts or oxygen-carrying cells in the blood. Now, researchers from institutions in Germany, Canada, Spain, and the United States have published a study of how individual cells of each type are normally found in a human body. They analysed 1,500 published sources to deduce that most adult males have 36 trillion cells, while adult females have 28 trillion cells. In comparison, a 10-year-old child would have 17 trillion cells. Unsplash © Provided by Deepak kumar blogs Body's mathematical approach to cell regulation Besides the cell count, the study found something of interest - that if cells are grouped into categories based on their size, then each size category accounts for roughly the same amount to the mass of the body,  Science Alert  reported. "These patterns...

Shocking photo shows Africa splitting in two as new continent is formed

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  Shocking photo shows Africa splitting in two as new continent is formed T he continent of Africa is literally ripping apart as a result of new  oceans  forming, and it’s one of the most mind blowing stories from the natural world we can remember. Photographs of the dramatic split taken by Julie Rowland of the University of Auckland, show that two huge sections of land in Kenya have been moving apart as a new ocean begins to emerge. The developments could mean that otherwise landlocked countries on the continent could have a coastline at some point. In fact, Zambia and Uganda could soon neighbour an ocean – only, it might take a few million years. Eventually, it’s also thought that the gap will grow to such an extent that East Africa will form a separate continent. The gap that’s emerged as the continent shifts is known as the East African Rift, and it’s come about as the African, Arabian and Somali tectonic plates have moved away from each other at a rate of around one ...