AstronomyMeet Victor Vescovo, the Deep Ocean Explorer Who Just Went To Space Victor Vescovo was one of six members of Blue Origin’s New Shepherd-21 crew who went into space on June 4 for a suborbital journey. The…
AstronomyJWST Got Hit By a Tiny Space Rock The world’s most powerful space observatory confronts just one final threat: space rocks, after 14 torturous years of delays and surviving the white-knuckle anxiety of…
PhysicsInternet Heavily Invested In Woman’s Quest to Unstick Her Bowls Twitter has been extremely involved in solving a little scientific problem in the previous several days: how to get one woman’s bowls unstuck. While doing…
TechnologyEnergy Scientists Create Chameleon Metal, Which Imitates a Variety of Other Materials An innovative tool that electrically changes one metal into behaving like another to be used as a catalyst for accelerating chemical reactions has been developed…
AstronomyHD 164922 e – a Neptune-like Exoplanet HD 164922 e is an exoplanet that resembles Neptune and orbits a G-type star. This Exoplanet revolves around the star HD 164922, which is 72…
EngineeringA Tiny Robot in the Shape of a Fish “Swims” Around Collecting Microplastics Nearly all areas of the planet have microplastics, which are dangerous to animals if consumed. But once they find their way into the crevices at…
AstronomyIs Kombucha the Secret to Colonizing Mars? Experimenters discovered that while Martian circumstances are unforgiving to kombucha cultures, a bacterium species inside the culture survives and maintains its potential to manufacture cellulose.…
ChemistryScientists Use Protein from Plant Waste to Clean Heavy Metal Water A membrane formed from a waste byproduct of the production of vegetable oil was developed by researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and…
AstronomyIngenuity Is Suffering From a Spot of Vertigo in Run-Up to Flight 29 This week, NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter has caused some issues for its Earth-based engineers after one of its crucial navigation sensors failed. But have no…
AstronomyCould Enormous Ice Avalanches Explain Curious Crater Ridges on Mars Two impact craters near the Martian North Pole are marked by moraine-like ridges (soil and rock accumulations), which are often formed in the aftermath of…
AstronomyFinally, NASA Launches New Study on UFO Sightings NASA has declared that it will support independent research to investigate UFOS, also known as unexplained aerial phenomenon (UAPs), from a scientific standpoint. The research,…
EngineeringConventional Vacuum UV Optics Technology is Revolutionized by Novel Metalens An innovative Vacuum Ultra-Violet (VUV) meta-lens that can create and concentrate the VUV light has been successfully developed by a research team co-led by City…