News Science Space World Why do scientists say 137 is the most important number? by Tom Blain Theoretical physicists have deemed the number 137 or, more specifically, 1/137, the most important number in the world. Did you…
News Science Space 5 planets will align with the moon every morning this month! by Tom Blain The planets including Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will line up with the moon for the remainder of June….
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Health News Science Groundbreaking new trial made cancer disappear in every patient by Lochie Schuster The small, 12 person study is the first ever study to see every single patient’s cancer successfully go into remission….
News Science Scallops love disco lights, according to science by Lochie Schuster Scientists have accidentally discovered that scallops love disco lights, after setting up “potlights” to attract crabs and lobsters. Researchers have…
News Science Scientists create enzyme that breaks down plastic in a week instead of a century by Lochie Schuster Some clever cookies over at Texas University are using AI to produce an enzyme that can break down plastic waste…
Health News Science Korean scientists invented first air filter to kill COVID viruses by Chloe Maddren South Korean scientists have created the world’s first high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter that can kill 99.9% of flu and…
News Science Space LISTEN: This is what a black hole sounds like by Lochie Schuster Scientists have converted the movement of black hole X-rays into sounds for the first time and the results are incredible….
News Science New paper-thin speaker could help block noise from the outside by Nate Bramley Researchers from MIT have created an incredible paper-thin speaker that can both produce noise and cancel it out. The possibilities…
News Science People are raving about 3D printed chocolate by Lochie Schuster Scientists at the University of Amsterdam are on a mission to perfect chocolate using a 3D printer, and apparently it’s…
News Science New scientific definition for “al dente” pasta by Nate Bramley Scientists forced to work at home due to COVID have taken to the kitchen to create the most “al dente”…