AstronomyA Massive Plume of Water is Erupting from Saturn’s Moon Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, is known to have water ice geysers erupting from its surface. Cassini, NASA’s spacecraft that was active until 2017, made…
AstronomyA New Study finds Evidence of Various Organic Materials on Mars A new study using data from the NASA Mars Perseverance rover has presented compelling evidence for organic material on the Martian surface, shedding light on…
ArchitectureThe Earliest Architectural Plans Describe Mysterious Desert Megastructures Archaeologists and historians are continuing to unearth ancient structures and cities in deserts all over the world, including Egypt, the Middle East, and Central Asia.…
HistoryChemical Imaging Reveals Hidden Details in Egyptian Paintings Chemical imaging can reveal the pigments used by ancient artists. This allows researchers to better understand the color palette at their disposal and how these…
HistoryHuman Migrations from China to the Americas and Japan during the Ice Age The current scientific consensus holds that the first human migrations from Asia to the Americas occurred during the Late Pleistocene epoch, when a land bridge…
AstronomyWhat distinguished the Brightest Cosmic Explosion in History? A gamma-ray burst (GRB), the brightest cosmic explosion of all time, is an extremely energetic event that emits massive amounts of gamma-ray radiation. Few cosmic…
BiologyThe Nose Shape Gene was Inherited from Neanderthals The study of Neanderthal DNA has provided valuable insights into modern humans’ genetic heritage. Many people of non-African descent have traces of Neanderthal DNA in…
HistoryCave Excavation Advances the Timeline of Early Human Migration to Laos Cave excavation projects frequently contribute to our understanding of early human migration and prehistoric cultures. Scientists report in the journal Nature Communications that 15 years…
PsychologyEven Minor Traffic Noise has an Adverse Effect on Work Performance As cities continue to densify, there is now construction very close to roads and thoroughfares. Noise is already known to have a negative impact on…
EngineeringEngineers continuously Harvest Abundant Clean Energy from thin Air A team of engineers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently demonstrated that almost any material can be transformed into a device that continuously harvests…
HealthCancer-causing Toxins are removed from the Air by Plants While plants do play an important role in improving air quality by removing pollutants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), it is important to note…
International BusinessThe Majority of Twitter’s Employees in Africa were Fired Last Year. They Claim they were Ignored and Given no Severance Pay According to sources speaking to CNBC, former Twitter employees who were let go in Ghana in November were not given any severance compensation and haven’t…