Nanotech

Unlocking History: How a 3,000-Year-Old Copper Smelting Site Reveals the Secrets Behind Iron’s Origins
A recent study from Cranfield University reveals new insights into how iron emerged in ancient times. Researchers reexamined metallurgical remains ... Read more

How Termites Use Ingenious Techniques to Keep Their Fungal Crops Contamination-Free
Some termite species are like farmers, growing their own fungus in nests. Take Odontotermes obesus—it cultivates Termitomyces fungus. This relationship ... Read more

Unlocking Sustainability: How Plasma, the Fourth State of Matter, Revolutionizes Carbon Upcycling
Converting carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, into useful organic products is crucial for our environment. Researchers at McKelvey School ... Read more

How Collisions Between Similar Masses Might Illuminate Mercury’s Formation
The mystery of Mercury’s formation has puzzled scientists for years. As the closest planet to the Sun, Mercury has a ... Read more

Discover the Gravitino: A Promising New Contender in the Search for Dark Matter
Dark matter is one of the biggest unsolved puzzles in physics. Despite 40 years of research and various theories like ... Read more

How Colliding Neutron Stars Reshape Their Merger: Insights from Neutrino Mixing Simulations
The collision of two neutron stars is one of the most energetic events in the universe. These events create complex ... Read more

Webb Unveils ‘The Cliff’: A Breakthrough Object That May Unlock the Red Dot Mystery
A new discovery from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) could help explain some puzzling objects in our universe known ... Read more

Discover the Grue Jay: Texas Unveils Rare Hybrid Bird Species!
Biologists at The University of Texas at Austin recently made an exciting discovery: a hybrid bird resulting from the mating ... Read more

Unlocking Quantum Conversations: How Engineers are Making Atoms Communicate Over Long Distances
Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Atoms Communicating Like Never Before Engineers at UNSW have made a fascinating leap in quantum computing. They’ve ... Read more

How Culture Wins Over Genetics in Driving Human Evolution: Insights from Researchers
Researchers at the University of Maine are exploring a fascinating idea: human evolution might now be driven more by culture ... Read more
