Celebrating the Legacy of Chicuelo: A New Book on the History of Bullfighting

Celebrating the Legacy of Chicuelo: A New Book on the History of Bullfighting

“Amazement and fodder for scholars.” This is how he defines David Gonzalez Romerodoctor in Literature and Communication from the University of Seville (US), to Manuel Jiménez Moreno, a bullfighter who went down in history with the name Chicuelo and of which this Wednesday the Royal Cavalry Mastery has hosted the presentation of the book that … Read more

Scientists Uncover New Evidence of Moon’s Creation: Giant Collision with Earth

Scientists Uncover New Evidence of Moon’s Creation: Giant Collision with Earth

translation ExclusiveScientists have revealed new evidence that our Moon was created during a giant collision between Earth and a Mars-sized planet 4.5 billion years ago. Thea Vijaya The British newspaper “Daily Mail” noted: Since the 1970s, astronomers have suspected that our natural satellite was created when a giant protoplanet called Theia hit the early Earth … Read more

Rare Discovery: Comet Nishimura Makes its Appearance in the Night Sky

Rare Discovery: Comet Nishimura Makes its Appearance in the Night Sky

This comet was named Nishimura, after the Japanese amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura, who first observed it on August 11, 2023. Nicolas Biver, a researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research at the Paris Observatory (PSL), pointed out the rarity of discovering comets like this. Clarity in a very short period of time, as most … Read more

Japanese Scientists Making Breakthroughs in Tooth Regeneration: A Promising New Drug Offers Hope for Missing Teeth

Japanese Scientists Making Breakthroughs in Tooth Regeneration: A Promising New Drug Offers Hope for Missing Teeth

Al-Marsad newspaper: Japanese scientists are working on developing a new drug that allows teeth to regrow, providing an opportunity to treat missing teeth, and giving hope to the millions who live with dentures. According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, scientists are scheduled to begin human trials of the drug designed to regrow teeth … Read more

Abdul Latif Al-Hammadi predicts return of two-semester system in Saudi universities

Abdul Latif Al-Hammadi predicts return of two-semester system in Saudi universities

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The educational advisor, Abdul Latif Al-Hammadi, expected that all Saudi universities will return to the two-semester system. Al-Hammadi said during his intervention on Al-Arabiya channel: I believe that most universities in Saudi Arabia will return to the two-semester system, given that the three-semester system faced a challenge in the past two years, and … Read more

The Mysterious Radiation That Will Make Everything Evaporate: Hawking Radiation Explored

Astrophysicists have detected a mysterious radiation in which all massive objects will eventually evaporate. It is said that nothing lasts forever, and Hawking radiation, named after the late British physicist Stephen Hawking, is characteristic not only of black holes, but of other massive objects in the universe. This means that, like all black holes, they … Read more

“Scientists Witness Rare Cosmic Event as Star Devours Planet”

They had previously monitored indicators of such an event and felt its consequences. What they were missing was “to catch the star at this very moment, when a planet experiences a similar fate,” said Kechalay DN, a researcher at the Kavli Institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and lead author of the study, … Read more

“Observational Report: Explosion of a Nova Star (PNV J17224490-4137160, V1716 Sco) with NASA and Emirati Astronomers”

Abu Dhabi: «Gulf» A number of scientists and observers published an observational report and analysis of the results of the explosion of a star (Nova) that was discovered several days ago, specifically on April 20, and has been given the name (PNV J17224490-4137160, V1716 Sco). Various entities participated in writing the report by analyzing or … Read more

European astronomers monitor via the James Webb Space Telescope an asteroid the size of the Roman Colosseum

And the US Space Agency (NASA) indicated, on Monday, February 06, 2023, that this asteroid, which ranges between one hundred and two hundred meters in width, is the smallest space object monitored by the space telescope to date. “The asteroid was spotted by European astronomers by chance,” she added, in a statement, stressing the need … Read more

Egypt News | Science and Technology / Astronomers discover an exoplanet on a collision course

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery of an exoplanet whose orbit is deteriorating as it orbits an ancient star. The doomed planet, first detected by the Kepler space telescope, is on a collision course with its expanding star, eventually destroying it, according to scitechdaily. Provides exoplanet discovery Solar Group Decaying its orbit as it orbits … Read more