Quote of the day by Pythagoras: “The oldest, shortest words— ‘yes’ and ‘no’— are those which require the most thought.” Science No comments yet Read more
Frozen for ages: Ancient DNA reveals a lost Ice Age world Science No comments yet Scientists have discovered ancient DNA, some dating back two million years. This DNA, found in Siberian permafrost and Greenland ice, […] Read more
In 1938, Roy Plunkett found a frozen gas cylinder and discovered Teflon, changing everything from space suits to frying pans Science No comments yet A chemist’s accidental discovery in 1938 led to the creation of Teflon. This material, initially a secret industrial substance, later […] Read more
USS Samuel B. Roberts: The wreck that sank deeper than any ship Science No comments yet The USS Samuel B. Roberts, discovered in 2022 at a depth of seven kilometers, is the deepest shipwreck ever found. […] Read more
Psychology explains why you randomly capitalise letters in words while writing Science No comments yet Writing with mixed capital letters is common. Experts say this quirk reveals emotions, personality, or stress. It can be an […] Read more
‘Crocodile Bridge’ on Mars: NASA’s Perseverance rover captures a mysterious ancient region on the Red Planet Science No comments yet Read more
Stunning ‘rainbow clouds’ spotted over Indonesia: Scientists explain the rare phenomenon Science No comments yet Read more
Cyborg Botany: How MIT is turning plants into interactive living technology Science No comments yet Read more
The forest of secrets: Why 60,000 ancient structures were hiding in plain sight Science No comments yet Laser technology has revealed a hidden world of sophisticated urban centers and extensive networks within the Amazon rainforest, challenging the […] Read more
Hranice Abyss: Why no one has found the bottom Science No comments yet Czech Republic’s Hranice Abyss, the world’s deepest water-filled cave, holds a mystery extending to a kilometre, far beyond its explored […] Read more