An interstellar nebula known as NGC 7129 might have a boring name, but it caught astronomers’ attention due
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The future of biking: Shelter, illumination and solar power
The future of biking transportation, may include a minimally enclosed bike path, providing riders with charging stations, shelter
New technology seeks to destroy toxic “forever chemicals”
FYI: Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of chemicals used to make fluoropolymer coatings. Also know by
Dung power: Tapping into a new energy cash cow
India is tapping into a new energy source that promises to help clean up smog-choked cities and is
Smile, wave: Exoplanets may be able to see us, too
But which exoplanets and from where in the universe could we be found? Planets from beyond our own
Saving the lives of birds by turning off lights
Scientists are not completely sure why birds are drawn to fly at windows but turning off lights, especially
The Deadliest Insects in the World
Get to know some of the world’s most dangerous insects. Stinging, venom-injecting, shock-inducing, and disease-carrying insects and arachnids.
Make your pup a National Parks BARK Ranger
Your pup can be a BARK Ranger at these dog-friendly national parks- A guide to which parks offer
Which produce has the most pesticides?
This year’s data includes results from nearly 45,000 samples of produce from 2020. So, which produce has the
Here’s how to clean your really grimy windows
Because you probably need to…… “…grime, buildup, and otherwise dirty windows can be a buzzkill when you’re trying
Revolutionary “Flying-V plane” Can it revamp flight?
A radical redesign of commercial aircraft, called the flying-V plane, could increase fuel efficiency by twenty percent, greatly
Paradise on the South Pacific island of the future
A group of blockchain enthusiasts have the “go ahead” to develop the 32-million square foot South Pacific island
Unusual type of traffic problem in Cuba
A large population increase in Red Crabs are causing an interesting problem in Cuba Written content from EN
New study finds microplastics in human blood
Dutch scientists studied the blood of 22 volunteers and found 77% had a “quantifiable” amount of microplastics in their blood.
New food tech news: Making honey without bees
A food-tech company called BEE-IO located at the Science Park in Rehovot, Israel claims to be producing honey
Mystery of what’s Under the Golden Gate Bridge
Thought to be lost forever, researchers make remarkable discoveries of what’s under the Golden Gate Bridge Researchers from
Animals that can detect natural disasters
Natural disasters such as tsunamis, earthquakes and tornadoes have devastated our planet throughout human history. The loss of
One of the biggest floating-solar plants in the world
Solar panels resembling floating flowers on the Hapcheon Dam in South Korea can generate 41 megawatts of power