PhysicsPeru’s ancient Pachacamac idol reveals its mysterious past A new study published in the journal PLOS ONE analyzed the chemical on the wood of Pachacamac Idol and discovered that it was once symbolically colored…
ChemistryThe protein film produces carbon-free electricity from moist air The latest uses protein nanowires to draw electricity from the atmosphere, although it requires moisture from the atmosphere, so the energy that comes from the…
ChemistryScientists say, back to the grind for espresso makers If your favorite drink is an espresso, you’re probably accustomed to distinguishing between your towers. Morning coffee is a sacred drink. Fix it and you’re…
ChemistryScientists have recorded footage of atomic bonds for the first time Atoms are commonly known as the building blocks of the world. At lengths of 0.1–0.3 nanometers, the chemical bonds are about half a million times…
ChemistryChemists solve a century-old mystery in 126 dimensions The molecule benzene is found everywhere in biology, is important in chemistry, and it was also detected externally. The way in which the electrons of…
HealthDeep Learning Predicts Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) to Phenotype Patients Deep Learning Predicts Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) to Phenotype Patients Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is the most common primary adrenal insufficiency in children, involving excess…
ChemistryGarnering Praise From Peers, Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Publicly Retracts Paper The reason the American scientist is in the news is that he publicly withdrew a paper published last year. Professor Frances Arnold received the Nobel…
TechnologyArtificial intelligence to enhance air safety in adaptation to climate change Artificial intelligence to enhance air safety in adaptation to climate change Generally, throughout flights, aircraft have to alter their route (their flight plan) due to…
AstronomyResearch Found Supernova Leave Signals in Tree Rings Research Found Supernova Leave Signals in Tree Rings A scientist is tracing nearby supernova explosions back in time using an unexpected historical record: sudden spikes…
ChemistryDoes Mentos make even bigger soda fountains at the top of the mountain? Dr Thomas Kuntzleman of Spring Arbor University in Michigan has created a mini-career by exploring this phenomenon. His latest work reveals how altitude – and…