Water Repellent Surfaces Discovered on Insects Can Become Coating for Protective Equipment Medicine & Technology Jul 18, 2020 Water repellent nanostructures were discovered on insects. Engineers had traditionally mimicked plants but found the new insect structure to be more powerful.
James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Pair of Colliding Black Holes, Raising Questions Regarding Theories of Cosmology
4,500-Year-Old L-Shaped Mysterious Structure Hidden Near Egypt's Great Pyramid Discovered Using Ground-Penetrating Radar
Human Brain Tissue Survives Freezing; Neurons Revived Without Damage and New Technique Could Potentially Work in Cryonics
SPACE Alien Approaches US Military Convoy To Ask for Spare Part and Refuses To Seek Help at Area 51, UFO Whistleblower Claims
SPACE Boeing’s Starliner Crewed Mission Delayed Again Due to Helium Leak, Now Targeting May 25 Launch