Space Plasma Isn’t as Gooey as we Thought
New research provides a brand-new look of the small-scale physics of space plasma. The findings could be significant for numerical models of the greatest objects
New research provides a brand-new look of the small-scale physics of space plasma. The findings could be significant for numerical models of the greatest objects
Researchers compiled this first and only evidence that narwhals and beluga whales can breed successfully. Using DNA and stable isotope analysis, the scientists determined that
It’s the lightest-ever version of the familiar chemical element oxygen, with only three neutrons to its eight protons. Oxygen is one of the most abundant
As we pump more and more CO2 into our atmosphere, we will see a greater acidification of our oceans than what we have seen in
Researchers from the National University of Singapore have created an easy to use device that can swiftly screen for a range of diseases like Ebola,
Who doesn’t love a spud? From bangers and mash to fish and chips, potatoes have been a staple in many cultures diets. The humble potato
Coronavirus are a group of highly contagious virus known for their microscopic halos and are responsible for many of the deadly intestinal diseases in cows,
Many of you may have seen Boston Dynamics humanoid robot Atlas, doing parkour and been a little freaked out by how human its movements were. Well
Most of us haven’t really seen a cell, apart from diagrams in books, or if you were lucky enough at school through a microscope but
Alge has long been known to be one of natures greatest carbon sinks, with some estimates being as high as 25% of carbon being captured