Hidden in the dust: The 2-billion-year-old asteroid crater that holds the secret clue to ending an ice age Science No comments yet Scientists have identified the Yarrabubba impact crater in Western Australia as the Earth’s oldest, dating back 2.229 billion years. This […] Read more
The buried secret inside South Africa’s broken rocks that revealed Earth’s biggest impact Science No comments yet South Africa’s Vredefort crater, the Earth’s largest proven meteorite impact site, defies the typical circular depression image. Formed 2 billion […] Read more
The unmeasurable abyss: The deepest blue hole on earth has a hidden tunnel that defies science Science No comments yet Mexico’s Taam Ja’ Blue Hole has been identified as the world’s deepest, plunging to an astonishing 420 meters. This remarkable […] Read more
1.7 million photos for one second: Astrophotographer spends 6 days to capture an ‘once-in-a-lifetime Solar transit shot’ Science No comments yet Read more
Milan to Moon: NASA astronauts may wear Prada spacesuits during Artemis III mission Science No comments yet Read more
Quote of the day by Sir Isaac Newton: “If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants.” Science No comments yet Read more
Roman Camp Recasts Expansion: Peaceful Frankfurt find challenges conquest myth; artefacts show trade Science No comments yet Archaeologists unearthed a Roman military camp from the year zero in Frankfurt, challenging the traditional narrative of violent Roman expansion. […] Read more
Ancient Coin Finds Museum Home: 2,000-year-old fare amazes curators; Leeds heirloom traces Mediterranean trade Science No comments yet An ancient Spanish coin, minted 2,000 years ago, was mistakenly used as bus fare in Leeds in 1950. Discovered by […] Read more
In 1938, Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann found one strange element in uranium residue and accidentally opened the atomic age Science No comments yet In 1938, German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann made a groundbreaking discovery. Their experiments with uranium revealed barium, an […] Read more
In 1879, C. Fahlberg accidentally licked his fingers after dinner, and this led to the invention of the artificial sweetener Science No comments yet A chemist’s accidental sweet taste in 1879 sparked a food revolution. Constantin Fahlberg discovered saccharin, the world’s first artificial sweetener. […] Read more