An atom is so small you can’t see it, but atoms are everywhere. However, scientists have found that the atom is made up of ...
The Earth’s crust is constantly rewritten by volcanoes, erosion, and plate tectonics. New crust is being created while old ...
What hit UP this week, killing at least 111 people across 25 districts, was not a single storm but a collision of weather ...
This spring marks the end of physics Professor Peter Love’s quantum information and quantum computing lab group’s time at ...
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Watch what happens when a zorb ball is dropped from 540 ft
What started as a wild experiment quickly turned into a fascinating demonstration of physics in action. Dropping a giant zorb ...
Ankur Warikoo has announced the closure of his upskilling courses business, citing its lack of continued sense despite significant growth. The platform achieved 100 crores in sales and 25 crores in ...
The NEET paper leak probe revealed that a student who scored only 9 marks in Physics, 15 in Chemistry and 20 in Biology in ...
The 2026 Chinese Academy of Sciences Public Science Day kicked off on May 16. As one of the core venues of the open day, the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) not only showcased China’s ...
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We still can't see dark matter. But what if we can hear it?
Black holes smashing together may churn dark matter "butter," scientists say.
There’s nothing quite like the sound of an airplane toilet flushing. But that incredibly loud sucking sound is actually ...
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