Corona Vaccine Was Created By mRNA Technology. What is mRNA Technology ? Who Created This Technology ?

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  Corona Vaccine Was Created By mRNA Technology. What is mRNA Technology ? Who Created This Technology ? The wait for Corona's vaccine is just about to end. Pfizer and Biotech vaccines have been approved in the UK. Another American company Moderna has also sought approval for the emergency use of the vaccine. Both these vaccines have been developed on technology based on messenger-RNA i.e. mRNA and both are up to 95% effective. Such vaccines use mRNA, which tells the body what kind of protein to make to fight the virus? But what is this technology? And who made it? What Is The First Thing mRNA Technology? mRNA or messenger-RNA is a small part of the genetic code that makes proteins in our cells (cells). It can also be understood in simple language that when a virus or bacteria attacks our body, mRNA technology sends the message to our cells to make proteins to fight that virus or bacteria. With this, our immune system gets the protein it needs and makes antibodies in our body. Its ...

A Tiny Black Hole That May Be Just 12 Miles Across

According to results published in ScienceA black hole only 3.3 times the mass of the sun may have been spotted.

1. About Black Hole


The black hole is located about 10,000 light-years away, in the outer edge of the Milky Way’s main disk. If it is confirmed, this would be the smallest black hole on record, heralding a new class of black holes we never even knew how to look for. It looks to be about 12 miles (19 kilometers) across, according to Christopher Kochanek at Ohio State University, part of the team that made the discovery.


2. How Black Hole Found



 When astronomers look for a black hole, what they’re really looking for are the telltale signs of its existence—a massive accretion disk made of gas and dust swirling around the object and being drawn into the ultra-dense center. Larger black holes that orbit other stars tend to strip massive amounts of material from the stars, producing observable effects like x-ray radiation. 
To find this one, the team scanned a catalogue of 100,000 stars within the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), an infrared survey of the stars in the inner galaxy. They found a few hundred stellar candidates that seemed to be wobbling because of gravitational effects induced by other nearby objects. The team narrowed their search down to a binary star system called J05215658. They realized that what looked like a binary star was probably a black hole orbiting another star every 83 days.

When stars reach their grand finale and explode, they usually take one of two paths: small stars morph into neutron stars, and large stars collapse into black holes. But it’s unclear what the mass threshold for this division is. Further study of J05215658 could help us narrow that down and figure out the factors that play into a star’s afterlife. 

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