Science

Embark on a journey of discovery with our Science category. Explore the wonders of the universe, from breakthroughs in medicine to advances in space exploration. Delve into the realms of biology, physics, astronomy, and more, as we unravel the mysteries of the natural world and celebrate human ingenuity.

Fossils are found in the Antarctic and even frogs were hopping

whales, seals, penguins – the seas of the Antarctic to feed a lush Fauna. In the Land of the frozen continent, by...

Artificial sense organ: With this eye to see a robot better

Where am I? This question must also be able to robot answer, for example, if you edit the work pieces or parts...

Success story Moon Boot: All in the same boat

The world of a child 75 years ago, a different than it is today. Giancarlo Zanatta knocked crooked nails straight, when he...

Contact care in Corona times: opportunities

let's Be honest: Even if we do not upset us, as before, the us imposed restrictions to limit the Covid-19-spread, really effective...

Kip Thorne of the eighty most: With worm holes in the past

In the year 1999, published in the short story "Rainbow Mars" by the American Science-Fiction author Larry Niven can travel people far...

Report on the state of nature: The nature of suffering in agricultural regions

In the agricultural regions in Germany have endangered animals as particularly difficult. This is from the "report on the situation of nature",...

Fighting Bipolar Disorder with CBD – This is what research says

Recent statistics about the bipolar disorder show that this is a complex condition which affects about 2.6% of the United States’ population. The symptoms...

Scientists can now DNA test a baby before birth

Thanks to advancements in DNA testing science, there is now a safe, non-invasive way to take a DNA sample from an un-born baby. Prenatal...

Bad Science – Ensuring We Keep Things Simple

Science is based on facts, and if we tend to ignore them, science loses its essence. Bad science is what happens when we improperly...

The origin of the mysterious Humans of Easter Island

If you have at home a ball of the world – and otherwise I recommend you buy one ASAP –, it to the position...

Why to agree is easier than we think, according to science

The renowned Argentinean neuroscientist Mariano Sigman has been studying the way the human mind makes decisions for years. Today it explains matter, with one...

No woman wins a Nobel Prize for science, one more year

Another year, no woman has ever been awarded a Nobel laureate in science. Three men won medicine Monday. Three other males received the physics...

The essential tools of an underwater researcher

Don McLeishEmily KellyEmily Kelly, an ecologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, swims at Hawaii's Kahekili Herbivore Management AreaAmong Hawaii’s reefs, Emily Kelly dives...

This is what happens to your body as you die of dehydration

Moyan Brenn via FlickrWandering around the desert is a good way to get dangerously dehydrated, but severe dehydration can also occur in more moderate...

Colon and rectal cancer seem to be on the rise—in millennials

Dr. Mae Melvin/PixnioA x-ray images of a colon filled with barium via an enema, one of the common ways to diagnose colorectal cancer.Colorectal cancer...

Juicing isn't actually good for you and your diet is probably dumb

PexelsSorry.Full disclosure: I don't really get juicing. Don't get me wrong, I've slurped down some delicious veggie and ginger concoctions and done my fair...

This rare disorder leaves some people without kneecaps

WikipediaPatellaA patella, or kneecap, seen from the front and side of the legWhen Deanne Rue Stephens's three children were born, the first thing she...

Black holes might devour stars much more often than we thought

NASA, ESA, STScI-PRC14-41aSmall Galaxy, Big HoleMost galaxies in the universe have at least one thing in common: supermassive black holes tend to sit in...

Earth’s first continent? Probably a giant continental crust

NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Francis ReddyArchean Earth might have looked like this artist's interpretation - a pale orange dot.Unlike modern Earth which one might...

McDonald's new science straw, a head-tripping optical illusion, and other amazing images of the...

L. Keiser et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. (2017)Exploding DropletsFancy turning physics concepts into a piece of artwork? Some French researchers found a way to...

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