Space creatures have arrived on Earth, astronomers claim

Space creatures have arrived on Earth, astronomers claim
Space creatures have arrived on Earth, astronomers claim

Washington: American astronomer has claimed that space creatures have reached the earth.

 According to the foreign news agency, Harvard University professor and astronomer Ovi Lob has made a startling claim that space creatures visited the earth in the year 2017.

 In his book, Professor Ovi Loeb, who worked with the famous scientist Stephen Hawking, claimed that space creatures had visited Earth five years before today.

 On October 19, 2017, an elliptical asteroid was discovered in the solar system, which astronomers named Omomuwa.

 According to Professor Ovi Lob, it could have been an alien technology, but his fellow scientists ignored the incident.  Due to these views of the professor, he had to face differences with fellow astronomers.

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 Earlier, Howard University had released a study which suggested that the planet entering the solar system may have been sent to get information about the Earth.

 The study also revealed the possibility that the planet was ten times longer than its width and was traveling at a speed of 196,000 miles per hour.

Google will now rate your heart rate and number of breaths

Google will now rate your heart rate and number of breaths
Google will now rate your heart rate and number of breaths

CALIFORNIA (Web Desk) - Google has announced the introduction of a mobile phone that calculates heart rate and respiration. A blog post released by Google states that it can use heart rate and respiratory circulation in its Pixel smartphones.  Introducing the rate-telling feature.  The smartphone will also not require a smartwatch to monitor heart rate and respiratory rate. The blog post also states that Google's service will be introduced on other Android smartphones.  The front camera of a mobile phone must be used to detect breathing movements and heart rate.  After using this service, Google will also be able to tell how many times a person has breathed in a minute. Google has also explained that these two features help to stay healthy and provide general health care.  Will be provided for maintenance but should not be used for any diagnosis in medical issues. According to Google's announcement, this service will be gradually provided on all Android users, but currently only on Google's Pixel smartphone  This service will be available.  The blog post states that the service will be added to the Google Fit app from next month. The blog post states that researchers, engineers and experts in Google's team are constantly focusing on such low cost sensors and everyday devices  We are in the process of developing a platform that will provide the public with as much information as possible about their health care.