Monday, May 20, 2024
Quantum technology will most importantly provide a military advantage on the battlefront, by supplying more data regarding enemy forces as well as their movement patterns. With this in sight, NATO is set to build a new center for quantum technology in Denmark.
The superworms, Zophobas morio, are little recycling plants that shred the polystyrene with their jaws and feed it to their stomach bacteria. Take a look at how these plastic eating superworms can solve the plastic recycling problem.
An entirely new way of measuring time has been discovered by scientists from Uppsala University in Sweden that doesn't require a specific starting point.
A study published by scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the journal Science Robotics revealed that they have invented a 3D robotic human heart that looks and pumps exactly like the real thing.
At a time when scientists are trying to find water on other planets and their moons, NASA has made a big revelation. According to a tweet by NASA Sun and Space, one or more of Uranus' moons might have oceans hidden beneath their icy surfaces. "One or more of Uranus’ moons might have oceans hidden beneath their icy surfaces, according to new findings," the tweet read.
India has approved the National Quantum Mission in a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The project is expected to cost ₹6,000 crore.
Nikola Tesla's writings, predicting the internet and even cellphones decades before they were actually invented, were published in "The Century Magazine" in an essay titled "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy." These writings have been recovered and...
According to a study published in the journal Nature Geoscience, Earth once had just 19-hour-long days due to the presence of the Moon. The movement of Earth in space is influenced by various...
A recent study published in the Planetary Science Journal suggests that "moonquakes" may have an effect in the vicinity of the lunar south pole, causing our Moon to shrink, which could be a problem.
Google's next internet-connected home device will test whether you rely enough on the company to let it monitor your sleeping pattern. Google's latest version of Hub, a 7-inch smart screen was unveiled with its key feature including sleep-sensing technology. It has features like fielding questions, displaying pictures and videos, handling tasks via Google assistant and more. It also offers a springboard for Google to get involved in what critics call Sleep Surveillance.