Environmental ScienceClimate change can go back to the microbes of the ancient past The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world due to climate change. With these rising temperatures, most of the ice,…
TechnologyHuman fingerprints have a self-regulating moisture mechanism Human fingerprints have a self-regulating moisture mechanism Fingerprint’s moisture-regulating system enhances human interaction. Human fingerprints have a self-regulating moisture system that not only lets us…
ChemistryArtificial Intelligence use to unlock the nature of chemical bonding Artificial Intelligence use to unlock the nature of chemical bonding Researchers have developed a Bayesian chemisorption learning model, or Bayeschem in short, to unlock the…
TechnologyBrain-computer interfaces designed for VR gaming way more immersive Brain-computer interfaces designed for VR gaming way more immersive Brain-computer interfaces are essentially a coordination method that converts neural signals into actionable input for computers.…
OtherContamination from oil extraction Makes Otter weakens the penis bones In a new study published in the Journal of the Atmosphere, Canadian scientists have discovered that hydrocarbon pollutants involved in oil and gas extraction may…
GeologyChinese sub-livestreams from the deepest part of the planet’s ocean According to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a deep-sea submarine sank 10,909 meters (about 35,790 feet) deep in the waters of the Mariana Trench in…
Environmental ScienceCarbon dioxide levels hit new record high despite Covid-19 lockdown The World Meteorological Organization (WHO) on Monday released their annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin, which reveals that the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s…
Environmental ScienceBrazil’s Amazon rainforest has reached its highest level since 2008 Brazil’s National Space Research Institute (INPE), which monitors the Amazon’s forests using satellites, has released preliminary data to show at least 11,008 square kilometers (4,281…
PhysicsYou can now hear the sound of a “perfect” Fluid Physicists have for the first time measured how our “perfect” fluid travels soundwaves to the nearest object, in an ideal case where the liquid is only…
PhysicsThe Peacock feathers inspire opal-like smart sensors Smart sensors turn data from our environment into discretionary and analytical information, from earthquake detection to fingerprint analysis.To take the field further, an international team…