Science

The reason behind paper’s easy tearing when wet

The reason why paper tears more easily when it's wet is due to its chemical structure, specifically the hydrogen bonds…

1 year ago

COVID-19’s Unconventional Seasonal Patterns

While many people believe that the COVID-19 pandemic is over, scientists studying the disease have noticed that it has not…

1 year ago

First-Ever Spotting of Neutrinos at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider

CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has recently achieved a groundbreaking milestone by detecting neutrinos, tiny and neutrally charged particles that…

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Investigating the Bizarre Nature of Dual Star Gravity

Gravity has been a well-established concept for centuries. Isaac Newton introduced the theory of gravitation over 300 years ago, explaining…

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Massive Peak Collapses Reshaping the Himalayas

The magnificent Himalayan mountain range, shaped by the interplay of tectonic forces and erosion, stands as a testament to the…

2 years ago

JWST Captures All 4 Giant Planets including Saturn

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recently achieved a remarkable milestone by capturing images of all four giant planets…

2 years ago

A Black Hole So Vast, It Engulfs 30 Billion Suns

Galaxy cluster Abell 1201 hosts a colossal black hole, weighing in at 30 billion suns. In a groundbreaking discovery that…

2 years ago

Debris Unveils Grim Fate of OceanGate’s ‘Titan’ Submersible Passengers

In a devastating turn of events, the 22-foot submersible Titan has gone missing while on an exploration mission at the…

2 years ago

Journeying into Untrodden Paths of Alan Turing’s Extraordinary Life

Alan Turing, an English mathematician, logician and cryptographer, is renowned for his role in breaking the Nazi Enigma code during…

2 years ago

Lucy: The Bipedal Wonder of Human Evolution

In 1974, archeology experienced a significant breakthrough with the discovery of Lucy in Ethiopia. Lucy is a fossil of a…

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