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“Record-Setting Heatwave Sweeps Yerevan: Temperatures Soar to Near-April Highs of +32°C, Marking Potential New Milestone!”

Read about today’s weather in Yerevan with temperatures up to +32 degrees Celsius. In 2008, April saw a record high of +35 degrees Celsius. Get updates from the Ministry of Nature Protection of Armenia.

Environment Science

“Coral Reefs in Peril: Scientists Worldwide Mobilize to Preserve Marine Biodiversity”

Scientists worldwide are taking action to save coral reefs from a potential crisis. Efforts include the preservation of coral in gene banks and the installation of artificial reefs. Global warming remains a major threat, causing coral bleaching due to rising ocean temperatures. European initiatives aim to find sustainable solutions. The project is compared to Noah’s Ark, ensuring coral reef preservation in aquariums.

Politics Science Technology

“Urban Planning Committee Tackles Challenges and Proposes Amendments at Annual Scientific Conference”

“In a recent conference led by Egiar Vardanyan, the Urban Planning Committee of Armenia addressed challenges in urban planning. Experts proposed amendments to construction requirements, emphasizing coordination with the scientific community for improvements. The committee also discussed the implementation of digital solutions and enhancing cyber defense systems. Findings from previous conferences will be presented to showcase the progress made.”

Science Space

“Jupiter’s Migration Linked to Explosive Collisions on Earth and Mars, New Research Reveals”

Discoveries from Leicester Observatory reveal how Jupiter’s migration influenced Earth and Mars. Enstatite chondrites link Earth and space, shedding light on our origins. Migration triggered fragment scattering and disturbances. Jupiter sailed while Earth moved. Source: NEWS.am

Science

“Oldest Traces of Earth’s Magnetic Field Found: Promising Insights for Ancient Life Migration”

Scientists discover oldest traces of Earth’s magnetic field, dating 3.7 billion years ago. Strong field supported life’s migration to land.

Science

Breaking News: Australian Research Group Discovers Three New Species of Protemnodon Kangaroo, Unveils Fascinating Movement Patterns

Discover the fascinating world of Protemnodon kangaroos. Australian scientists have identified three new species and delved into the movement patterns of these marsupials. Find out more about their unique characteristics and the diverse forms within this species. Read the full article on NEWS.am.

Science Space Technology

“Is Artificial Intelligence the Reason We Haven’t Found Alien Life? Astrophysicist Raises Thought-Provoking Question”

English radio astronomer Michael Garrett questions if AI is hindering the discovery of intelligent civilizations beyond Earth. Comparing cosmic radio spectrum observations of alien civilizations with radio astronomy advancements, Garrett suggests that AI, specifically General Artificial Intelligence (GAI), could pose a threat. He predicts that GAI could take 100-200 years to develop and lead to unregulated security issues. Additionally, Garrett speculates that AI and GAI are the “natural progression” of extraterrestrial civilizations.

Science Space Technology

“NASA’s Juno Snaps Unprecedented Images of Jupiter’s Moon Io’s Polar Regions, Revealing Astonishing Volcanic Activity”

NASA reveals stunning image of Jupiter’s Moon Io’s polar regions captured by Juno spacecraft, showcasing its largest volcano and a volcanic depression. Io’s surface is rugged and covered in active volcanic units. The new images also highlight the flat and featureless portion of Io’s polar surface.

Science Technology

“Innovative ‘H2O’ System Allows Human Operators to Train Humanoid Robots for Various Actions, Researchers Reveal”

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new robot preparation system called “H2O” that allows human operators to train humanoid robots using analogs of human movements. The system optimizes robot movements based on its physical capabilities and uses constant communication to evaluate and improve performance. This technology has potential applications in hazardous conditions and labor-intensive work, ultimately reducing the need for migrant workers in industrial production.

Science

“500 Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal Ancient Arthropods and Challenging Timeline”

Discovering Ancient Arthropods: Amazing New Findings from NPR. Fossils of Selkirkia reveal new insights into their size and unique protective gills. Scientists from Harvard challenge previous assumptions, extending their presence back 25 million years. Exploring how boundaries between eras may not be as clear as once thought.