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Latest Updates in Science & Tech World 

Science and Tech Latest Updates

There are so many things going on in Science and Tech World. But few are exciting news that catches the eyes of many.

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NASA Artemis II Mission Crew Members Name Launch Event 

Science and Tech Latest Updates: Artemis II Mission

NASA Artemis II Lunar Mission Astronauts’ name was unveiled on April 3 at 11 am EDT on Monday at NASA Johnson Space Center’s Ellington Field in Houston. It is exciting news for many space lovers.

The four astronauts will travel on the Orion spacecraft and launch on the space rocket system.  

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Scientists Are Worried About Greenland Ice Sheet Melting

Science and Tech Latest Updates 

Scientists are worried about the melting point of the ice sheets in Greenland. They are worried about the tipping points of the 1.7 million-square-kilometer frozen ice sheet. 

This Greenland ice sheet is the second largest after the Antarctic ice sheet.  The Co2 emission is caused by this condition. The latest model of shows that 1000 gigatons of carbon will completely melt the southern region of Greenland. 

The Antarctic region glaciers are also melting at a fast pace, which has a direct impact on our climate. 

Hidden Secrets of Monalisa Revealed 

Science and Tech Latest Updates: Monalisa Painting Secrets Revealed

The Da Vinci Monalisa painting is the epitome of beauty, whose secrets continued to be a mystery.  

The Monalisa painting recently secrets unveiled by scientists. Scientists unveiled that Leonardo Da Vinci uses edible things in their paintings. 

They had used eggs in their oil paints. Adding the eggs to withstand the humidity and prevent wrinkling and yellowing. The egg protein suppressed the water absorbed in the paint in humid environments.  

They also prevent the yellowing and wrinkling of the paintings. These are the secret ingredients scientists used for their paintings. 

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