Spirituality can Help Heart Failure Patients enhance their Quality of Life Many heart failure patients struggle with connected issues that jeopardize their sense of well-being and quality of life. Patients try to figure out how to…
The Mars Perseverance Rover Offers a Front-Row Seat to the Landing and the First Audio Recording of the Red Planet from NASA As the spacecraft fell, parachuted, and rocketed toward the surface of Mars on Feb. 18, a new video from NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover records…
Arsenical Bronze – a Natural Alloy of Tin Arsenical bronze is a natural tin alloy with a trace of arsenic that is of a higher grade than pure copper. It is an alloy…
A Computer Model Aims to Explain how Misinformation Spreads and Proposes Countermeasures It begins with a superspreader and progresses via a complex web of interconnections, finally leaving no one unaffected. Those who have previously been exposed may…
The Largest Spinning Objects in Space may be Cosmic Filaments The ‘Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall,’ found in November 2013, is the largest known structure in the Universe. This object is a galactic filament, a huge…
Show, Don’t Tell With This Simple and Power Screen Capture Program “Show, Don’t Tell” is a literary approach in which an author creates an atmosphere that dramatizes incidents and provides the reader a more immersive experience…
Science and Fun Come Together In These Two Cool STEM Kits for Kids Generation Alphas, or those born in the twenty-first century, have never known a world without technology. Their nurseries were crammed with toys and devices that…
Humans Were Using Complex Tools and Ochre in Asia 40,000 Years Ago According to recent archaeological finds, ancient hunter-gatherers living in what is now China may have been the first humans in Eastern Asia to process ochre…
Lost Excavation Photos Reveal 8,000-Year-Old Mummified Remains… From Europe The discovery of eight thousand-year-old remains in the Sado Valley in Portugal in 1960 and 1962 prompted a new way to examining old remains, as…
Wormholes Could Help Solve the Information Paradox of Black Holes The so-called Black Hole Information Paradox has been solved in a novel way. It requires an unusual general relativity solution: wormholes, which are special bridges…
Whoops, Three “Planets” Are Actually Small Stars According to a new analysis, at least three of the objects previously thought to be planets circling other stars are actually tiny stars. These aren’t…
World’s Most Polluted Island Is Mapped In the Wrong Place, Finds British Royal Navy Henderson Island, a remote and deserted island in the Pacific Ocean, has been misrepresented on maps for 85 years, according to the British Royal Navy.…