Medicine & TechnologyA study suggests that the moon could have formed right after a “cataclysmic impact” that tore off an Earth chunk and hurled it into space. Read to know more.
Research sheds light on a five-decades-old open question in math about how to find the fastest way to multiply two matrices. Read to know more about it.
A molecule in wax-worm saliva has been found to break down one of the most-polluting plastic forms minus the need for high-energy inputs. Read to know more.
Osteoporosis, a disease that makes the bones weaker and possibly break affects 10 million Americans. Read to know the ways to reduce the risk of the condition.
The integrated multi-organ chip of the Nanocube set up in a laboratory detects interaction between nanoparticles and lung cells. Read to know more about this.
NOAA launched a new experimental aurora dashboard that will determine the time and location of the northern and southern lights. Read to know more about it.
Video games, as a form of experiential medicine, exhibited benefits on cognitive processes like short- and long-term memory, and attention. Read to know more.
Researchers developed a formulation for the world’s whitest paint, with lighter and thinner nanomaterials. How do vehicles benefit from this? Read to find out.
PKCγ is an enzyme regulating other proteins in Purkinje cells. This discovery may give way to potentially treat neurodegenerative diseases. Read to know more.
Indoor solar panels that generate low amounts of power could substantially prolong the battery life of a lot of IoT devices like smartwatches. Read to know more.
SuperAgers are found to have improved memory and enlarged neurons. Read to find out more traits, and which age range falls under this group of individuals.
Research shows that Burmese pythons have evolved a unique feature, enabling their jaws to stretch wide enough to eat and swallow large prey. Read to know more.