Plants and AnimalsYour Cat Knows Where You Are Even When They Can’t See You Is your cat a serial killer? Do you ever wonder how they always seem to know where you are and why they are staring at…
AstronomyThe Moon’s Top Layer Alone Has Enough Oxygen to Sustain 8 Billion People for 100,000 Years Along with advancements in space exploration, we have recently seen a lot of effort and money put towards technology that might allow for the efficient…
TechnologyWe are all worried about teens and tech. HX might be the answer We have spent the last ten years researching the issues that dominate the current news cycle. What impact do social media have on teen mental…
OtherWhy Is It So Common to Share a Birthday with Friends Meet the Birthday Paradox How many persons are you acquainted with? How many of them have the same birthday as you? In most cases, the figure is bigger than…
ChemistryTheoretical Mineral Found In a Diamond from Deep inside the Earth Scientists have now established the existence of calcium silicate perovskite from the Earth’s lower mantle. The sample was brought forth by lodged in a diamond…
AstronomyOne of Our Near-Earth Asteroid Buddies Could Be a Fragment of the Moon Asteroids that linger close to a planet, such as near-Earth asteroids, are known as quasi-satellites. The origins of quasi-satellites are unknown. Kamo’oalewa, a very unusual…
TechnologyFair and Accurate Machine Learning is Possible Machine learning (ML) is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) application that allows the system to automatically learn and improve from experience rather than explicit programming. This…
PsychologyGorillas can distinguish between Human and Animal Voices Many animals recognize the voices of their own species, and some can recognize the voices of other species, such as humans. However, it has been…
PsychologyChildren’s Self-esteem is suffering as a Result of Ability-based Classes It is true that self-confidence is the key to rapid advancement and greater comprehension in everything you do. A student who is self-assured has a…
PsychologyThe Size of a Primate’s Brain does not Predict how Smart they are Across the animal kingdom, brain size grows in proportion to body size. Despite this common scaling principle, brain size to body weight ratios vary from…