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Nuclear scientists discover new isotopes that cause fission to turn asymmetric

Nuclear Scientists Discover New Isotopes Causing Asymmetric Fission An international collaboration of scientists working with the FAIR Phase 0 program at the GSI (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research) in Germany has made a groundbreaking discovery in the realm of nuclear physics. These brilliant minds have uncovered new isotopes that have the remarkable capability […]

China builds world-first ocean ‘microscope’ with half-mile resolution despite US curbs

China Builds World-First Ocean ‘Microscope’ with Half-Mile Resolution Despite US Curbs Chinese scientists claim to have developed the world’s most advanced ocean simulation system, achieving a groundbreaking half-mile resolution. This innovation comes at a time when the United States has imposed restrictions on technology exports to China, underscoring the country’s determination to push the boundaries […]

UK scientists make surprising discovery about 500 million-year-old fossil mystery

UK scientists make surprising discovery about 500 million-year-old fossil mystery Scientists have made a surprising discovery about a mysterious fossil from the Cambrian period. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have unveiled their findings regarding a 500 million-year-old fossil that has puzzled scientists for decades. The fossil, known as Vetulicolia, has long been a subject […]

200 million-year-old ‘dinosaur tree’ from Jurassic bred to save it from extinction

Reviving Ancient Giants: The Remarkable Journey of the 200 Million-Year-Old ‘Dinosaur Tree’ In a new effort to save critically endangered plant life, conservationists diffused the first set of Wollemi Pine seeds in Australia. The Wollemi Pine, often referred to as the ‘dinosaur tree’ due to its existence since the Jurassic period, faced the threat of […]

NYU unlocks secret behind hollow crystal formation through two-step self-assembly 

NYU Unlocks Secret Behind Hollow Crystal Formation Through Two-Step Self-Assembly From the delicate patterns of snowflakes to the robust structure of diamonds, crystals are all around us, playing a crucial role in various industries and natural formations. Recently, researchers at New York University (NYU) have made a groundbreaking discovery in understanding the formation of hollow […]

World’s first private nuclear reactor, born from secretive wartime legacy, now landmark

The World’s First Private Nuclear Reactor: A Landmark of Innovation and Legacy The world’s first privately operated nuclear reactor, which broke new ground with its innovative use, stands as a remarkable testament to human ingenuity and the intersection of wartime necessity and peacetime progress. Known for its secretive wartime origins, this pioneering nuclear reactor has […]

Drunk atoms? Scientists capture first-ever footage of dancing atoms in alcohol reaction

Drunk Atoms? Scientists Capture First-Ever Footage of Dancing Atoms in Alcohol Reaction In a landmark study led by Northwestern University, scientists have achieved a long-standing goal in the realm of chemistry by capturing the first-ever footage of atoms “dancing” during a chemical reaction involving alcohol. This groundbreaking research provides a fascinating glimpse into the microscopic […]

Entire world’s water could be purified by new microbes found hiding by US scientists

“Revolutionizing Water Purification: Newly Discovered Microbes by US Scientists” Scientists in the US have discovered a newly identified phylum of microbes thriving up to 2.5 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface. These extraordinary microbes have the potential to transform the way we purify water on a global scale. With water scarcity becoming an increasingly pressing issue […]

Nighthawk: NASA plans massive Mars helicopter to scan ancient volcanoes for life 

Nighthawk: NASA Plans Massive Mars Helicopter to Scan Ancient Volcanoes for Life From Ingenuity’s flights, it’s clear that helicopters offer a new way to explore Mars. Planetary exploration has reached new heights with NASA’s ambitious plan to send a groundbreaking helicopter to the red planet. The proposed mission, known as Nighthawk, aims to revolutionize our […]

Mars may hold a massive water reservoir, enough to flood the planet up to nine feet

Mars May Hold a Massive Water Reservoir, Enough to Flood the Planet Up to Nine Feet Mars may be hiding a vast stash of water beneath the Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF), according to a recent study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. This discovery has opened up new possibilities for understanding the geological history […]

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