Searching for Gravitational Waves from Gigantic Black Holes

Searching for Gravitational Waves from Gigantic Black Holes

A gravitational wave travels through spacetime on a route known as a null geodesic. This is the path that a light ray traveling in the…
Gliese 581c – a Super-Earth planet

Gliese 581c – a Super-Earth planet

The planet Gliese 581c orbits within the Gliese 581 system. It is the system’s second known planet, and the third in order from the star.…
Scientists make a Significant Advance in Genomic Sequencing

Scientists make a Significant Advance in Genomic Sequencing

The public’s access to genetic information is increasing as genomic sequencing technology progresses and costs continue to decline. It remains to be seen how this…
Deep Learning Teaches Drones to Adapt Quickly to any Weather

Deep Learning Teaches Drones to Adapt Quickly to any Weather

Neural-Fly technology has the potential to shape the future of package delivery drones and flying autos. Drones, or autonomous flying vehicles, will need to learn…
Characteristics of Immune Cells in Multiple Tissues from Infancy to Adulthood

Characteristics of Immune Cells in Multiple Tissues from Infancy to Adulthood

Immune cell groups that had previously gone unstudied in development and adulthood have been mapped across multiple organs, providing fresh insights into how our immune…
Scientists Create Flying Robots with Flapping Wings the Size of Insects

Scientists Create Flying Robots with Flapping Wings the Size of Insects

A little robot with insect-like wings can fly and create more power than a comparable-sized animal in nature. Most flying robots, whether they use wings…
Ovarian Cancer Detection May Be Improved by a Perception-Based Nanosensor Platform

Ovarian Cancer Detection May Be Improved by a Perception-Based Nanosensor Platform

Every year, 14,000 women in the United States die from ovarian cancer. It’s the fifth-highest cause of cancer death in women, and it’s especially lethal…
“Potentially Hazardous” Asteroid the Width of 2,000 Ferrets to Whizz Past Earth Tomorrow

“Potentially Hazardous” Asteroid the Width of 2,000 Ferrets to Whizz Past Earth Tomorrow

A “possibly hazardous” near-Earth asteroid will pass by our planet tomorrow, followed by a larger one the following week — but don’t worry, Earth isn’t…
$126 Billion Wiped Off Tesla Value, As Musk Acquires Twitter

$126 Billion Wiped Off Tesla Value, As Musk Acquires Twitter

Following CEO Elon Musk’s proposal to purchase Twitter, Tesla’s stock has lost $126 billion in value. Musk agreed to pay $44 billion for the social…
A New Study Reveals an Imaging Technique that could Help Detect Lung Cancer Earlier at the Cellular Level

A New Study Reveals an Imaging Technique that could Help Detect Lung Cancer Earlier at the Cellular Level

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Abramson Cancer Center have discovered a mechanism to detect lung cancer at the cellular level in real-time during a…
Using Common WiFi to Assist Robots in Seeing and Navigating Indoors

Using Common WiFi to Assist Robots in Seeing and Navigating Indoors

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have created a low-cost, low-power device to assist robots in properly mapping their path indoors, even in…
Could We Run Out Of Sand We Might Be Headed For a Crisis, UN Report Warns

Could We Run Out Of Sand We Might Be Headed For a Crisis, UN Report Warns

According to a recent research from the United Nations, humans’ careless usage of sand may soon reach a crisis point. After water, sand is the…
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