TechnologyWireless Communications Using Terahertz Signals on Non-Line-of-Sight Paths How does a base station in a local area network determine which direction to deliver the beam if it chooses to utilize a directional beam…
AstronomyUnder Western Australia, There Is A Chunk Of Earth’s Crust That Is 4 Billion Years Old A portion of the Earth’s crust the size of Ireland that may be up to 4 billion years old has been found deep beneath Australia…
TechnologyMight Soon Find “Synthetic Milk” Made Without Cows On Supermarket Shelves The dairy sector is evolving globally. Competition from non-animal produced food alternatives, including possible difficulties presented by synthetic milk, is one of the disruptions. Cows…
Plants and AnimalsWhen Did Humans Start Experimenting With Alcohol And Drugs? People are always changing the world. We cultivate vegetables and animals, burn down fields, and convert forests into farms. Humans, however, do more than just…
TechnologySecond-Generation Of “World’s Most Advance Humanoid Robot” Is Here To Say Hello Welcome to the “world’s most advanced human-shaped robot,” Ameca, who can imitate a variety of human expressions, from glee to shock, all of which are…
TechnologyWi-Fi Signal could be Improved by a New Metamaterial With Unusual Reflective Properties The future of wireless communications may involve your workplace wall. Professor George Eleftheriades and postdoctoral colleague Sajjad Taravati of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of…
AstronomyPSR B1620-26 b – an Exoplanet PSR B1620-26 b is an exoplanet that orbits a star of unknown type. It is an exoplanet about 12,400 light-years from Earth in the constellation…
TechnologyArase Satellite Discovers Plasma Wave-Charged Particle Coupling in Geospace Researchers from Japan have recently revealed a new energy transfer mechanism in collisionless plasma, demonstrating that high-frequency plasma waves in the Geospace can produce low-frequency…
TechnologyAmbient Radio Waves are Converted into Electricity by a Metasurface-Based Antenna In order to make energy harvesting from radio waves, such as those used in Bluetooth links or cell phone networks, practicable, researchers have created a…
ChemistryLead(II) Carbonate – a Chemical Compound The chemical compound PbCO3 is lead(II) carbonate. Despite its toxicity, it is a white solid with a number of practical applications. It has many applications.…
GeographyReduced Snowpack Will Have an Impact on Forest Growth in Drier Climates According to a recent study, forest development in semi-arid regions may be significantly impacted by future declines in the seasonal snowpack as a result of…
GeographyIn Ecologically Intact Areas, Native Desert Bighorn Sheep are Less Vulnerable to Climate Change According to a recent study performed by Oregon State University, natural desert bighorn sheep populations found in areas of the American Southwest with little human…