Hundreds attend Stonehenge despite advice asking them not to travel to the site in line with Covid restrictions.
Category: Science
New study Mozart music can reduce epilepsy
Music by Mozart has been shown to have an anti-epilepsy effect on the brain and may be a
Tantalizing Pluto views won’t be seen again for 161 years
Tantalizing Pluto views suggest active surface but won’t be seen again for 161 years. The scientists have more
Largest land mammal ever to walk the Earth
A newly discovered fossil reveals what may turn out to be the largest land mammal ever to walk
The fish that could live 100 years
The coelacanth is a fish found near the Comoro Islands off the east coast of Africa. This ‘living fossil’ can grow 2 meters
The High Cost of Being Calm
“Say the word and it helps conjure itself: calm. The “ah” sound dawdles, insists on taking its time.…” The
Fashion trend unleashed plague of bunions in medieval Britain
Bunions- Researchers analyzing skeletal remains in the city of Cambridge find a dramatic increase in ‘hallux valgus’ around
Astronomers discover largest known spinning structures in the universe
Astronomers- They’re hundreds of millions of light-years long. “Tendrils of galaxies up to hundreds of millions of light-years long may
Frozen mouse sperm conceive 8 healthy ‘space pups’
Frozen mouse sperm that spent 6 years in orbit used to conceive 8 healthy ‘space pups’. The following
Imagine a particle collider on the moon
Dreaming big never hurts as physicists put out the idea of building a particle collider on the moon.
New dinosaur species found in Australia was as long as a basketball court
The specimen, nicknamed “the southern titan,” is the largest dinosaur ever found in Australia and is among the
Quantifying the role of chance in professional football
“In football, chance is defined as actions or situations occurring during the game that cannot be planned and
Underwater avalanche measured in action
Continued for two days- Scientists are reporting what they say is the longest sediment avalanche yet measured in
Where did watermelons actually come from?
“Just in time for picnic-table trivia, a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences rewrites
Solar eclipse on June 10th 2021
The June 10th solar eclipse will be visible in northeastern North America on Thursday, June 10, 2021, people
‘Glaciers’ on Mars may be a perfect human landing site
‘Glaciers’ on Mars could point to perfect landing site for humans. A lovely flat spot on Mars features
1st universe matter may have been a perfect liquid-study shows
Scientists have recreated the first matter that appeared after the Big Bang in the Large Hadron Collider. The
100 days on Mars: NASA pictures and accomplishments
The rover is equipped with some 23 cameras. Some help it navigate the Martian terrain by spotting potential hazards like large