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New method to synchronize devices on Earth makes use of cosmic rays

Various technologies, networks and institutions benefit from or require accurate time keeping to synchronize their activities. Current ways of synchronizing time have some drawbacks that a new proposed method seeks to address. The cosmic time synchronizer works by synchronizing devices around cosmic ray events detected by those devices. This could bring accurate timing abilities to remote sensing stations, or even underwater, places that other methods cannot serve. Early tests show promise, but the real challenge may lie in the adoption of this new technique.

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Sometimes its okay to rise like a sun, everyday!

Sunrises are beautiful after a rainy night.

Sometimes its okay to rise like a sun, everyday!
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kumrat valley kpk pakistan

kumrat valley kpk pakistan
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Haleema

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Summer is earth's happy days.

Summer is earth's happy days.
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Cheetah flower

Cheetah flower from my garden

Cheetah  flower
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Trueglitterlover

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Rainbows🌈

Success is like the rainbow, it exposes itself to the people for a short duration and vanishes, and it appears again.

Rainbows🌈
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Khaan

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Between sky and earth

On the way to Fairy Meadows Naga Parbat (Pakistan)

Between sky and earth
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Umair Lamjarred

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Treefull area

Beauty of ground

Treefull area
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My earth

My earth
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Venus: Earth’s Mysterious Twin Planet

Venus, often called Earth’s twin due to its similar size and composition, is the second planet from the Sun. Despite its resemblance to Earth, Venus presents an extremely harsh environment that has fascinated scientists and astronomers for centuries. Known as the “Morning Star” or “Evening Star” because of its bright appearance in the sky, Venus offers valuable insights into planetary science and the potential evolution of planets. Physical Characteristics of Venus Venus is similar to Earth in d

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Harmony with Nature: A Love Letter to the Earth

This blog explores the concept of harmony with nature and why it is important to express our love for the earth. Harmony with nature involves living in a way that is in balance with the natural world, respecting and valuing all life forms, protecting ecosystems, and ensuring sustainability. It is essential if we want to ensure a healthy planet for future generations. One of the most significant ways to love the earth is by reducing our carbon footprint. This involves reducing our energy consumption, using public transportation or biking, and eating a plant-based diet. By reducing our carbon footprint, we can help to slow down the process of climate change and reduce the impact on the natural world. Supporting conservation efforts is another way to express love for the earth. This can include donating to environmental organizations, volunteering for environmental causes, or simply spreading awareness about the importance of conservation. By supporting conservation efforts, we can

Harmony with Nature: A Love Letter to the Earth
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Atmosphere of earth

Shown different layars of atmosphere

Atmosphere of earth

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Water that wets the earth

The atmosphere of rain that wets the land of birth

Water that wets the earth
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preshistoric animals that still live on earth

preshistoric animals that still live on earth
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Earth: The Blue Planet and Home to Life

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only known celestial body that supports life. With its abundant water, breathable atmosphere, and diverse ecosystems, Earth provides the perfect environment for a wide range of organisms to thrive. Often referred to as the Blue Planet due to its vast oceans, Earth is unique among the planets in our solar system in both structure and function. Physical Characteristics and Structure Earth has a diameter of approximately 12,742 kilometers and is the fi

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Venus: The Enigmatic "Sister Planet" of Earth

Venus, often referred to as Earth’s “sister planet” due to its similar size, mass, and proximity to the Sun, remains one of the most fascinating and enigmatic planets in our solar system. Despite its many similarities to Earth, Venus is a hostile world, with extreme temperatures, toxic clouds, and crushing atmospheric pressure. In this article, we will explore the key features of Venus, including its atmosphere, surface, and the exploration missions that have shed light on this mysterious planet

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Mother Earth

Let us protect Mother Earth from Climate Change

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Vinyosah

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Space Tourism,Exploring Beyond Earth

The article "Space Tourism: Exploring Beyond Earth" delves into the evolving landscape of space tourism, exploring its origins, current developments, and potential impact on the space industry and broader society. It traces the genesis of space tourism, highlighting recent endeavors by private companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic.

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Science (volume 1) CONCEPT OF THE EARTH'S ROTATION.

The concept of the Earth's rotation refers to the spinning motion of our planet on its axis, an imaginary line that runs through the North and South Poles. The Earth completes one full rotation in approximately 24 hours, resulting in the cycle of day and night that we experience. The significance of Earth's rotation is profound and has various implications: 1. Day and Night Cycle: Earth's rotation is responsible for the alternating periods of daylight and darkness. As the Earth rotates, differen

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Olamilekan

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The most weirdest place on earth 🌎

The weirdest places in the world Photograph: Shutterstock.com 1. Jervis Bay, Australia Australia ’s Jervis Bay is actually home to the whitest sandy beach on the planet, but visitors don’t flock here for whiter-than-white sand. Okay, some do, but most head to this 102-square-kilometre oceanic bay for the magic that comes after dark. Jervis Bay is one of the few places on the planet where people can see the wonder of bioluminescence, as masses of plankton glow in the dark and give the water a gor

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