82 Years Ago, the Crypt of Civilization Was Sealed It’s been 82 years since the Crypt of Civilization was shut. It will not reopen until the year 8113 CE. Dr. Thornwell Jacobs was astonished…
Scientists Want To Open 830-Million-Year-Old Crystal with Potential Life Inside Scientists recently revealed the finding of ancient bacterial and algae cells inside an 830-million-year-old rock salt crystal, which might still be alive. The researchers have…
Meet Rip, the World’s First Sand Tiger Shark Pup Born By Artificial Insemination A sand tiger shark has been born by artificial insemination for the first time at Ripley’s Aquariums in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in a world-first…
NASA Invests In New Solar Sail That Bends Light To Control Spacecrafts’ Direction NASA is looking at a new approach to solar sails. They intend to address the main disadvantage of present sails, which is their lack of…
Strong Signaling Molecule Stimulates the Growth of New Hair Scientists studying the intricate machinery of hair growth have made an important discovery concerning the behavior of key cells in follicles. The study reveals a…
Potassium Bicarbonate – an inorganic compound Potassium bicarbonate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KHCO3. It’s a solid white color. It is a potassium salt that is the monopotassium…
Mining’s Impact on Fish Necessitates more Science-based Policies A new paper published in Science Advances summarizes the impact of metal and coal mines on salmon and trout in northwest North America, emphasizing the…
Potassium Hypochlorite The potassium salt of hypochlorous acid is potassium hypochlorite (chemical formula KClO). It is used in varying concentrations and is frequently diluted in water solution.…
A New Study looks at the Microbiomes of Dogs all Over the World The microbiome is the invisible world of your dog’s hundred trillion bacterial, viral, and fungal microbes that live on and in their fur and skin,…
Examining Oxide Growth in Metals Made Additively in a sCO2 Environment In a recently released collaborative study, Southwest Research Institute and Sandia National Laboratories investigate the variations in oxide film formation on wrought stainless steel and…
How do Flies get rid of their Extra Salty Snacks? Fruit flies are well-known for their sweet tooth, but new research suggests they may also provide insights into how animals detect – and avoid –…
HD 42618 b – a Neptune-like Exoplanet HD 42618 b is an exoplanet that resembles Neptune and orbits a G-type star. It is an extrasolar planet (exoplanet) that orbits the star HD…