Medicine & TechnologyScientists used photonic crystals to bend the trajectory of light like a black hole would in a phenomenon known as ‘pseudogravity.’ Please find out more about it in this article.
Birds flying in a V formation are not just following a leader; the phenomenon is complex and intriguing, involving teamwork. Continue reading to learn the science behind it.
As it nears the equator, the world's largest underwater telescope in the works will be able to detect neutrinos from every direction within the Earth's rotation. Read to learn more.
The human eye and brain can adjust to a completely new environment, such as another planet, both in terms of color and intensity. Find out more about it in this article.
To understand how a mirage forms, we must figure out how light travels through air and how it is affected by refraction. Learn more about it in this article.
The Pythagorean theorem, attributed to Pythagoras, who used it to find missing sides in right triangles, may have earlier origins. Continue reading to learn more details.
The Noble Prize-winning scientists were able to offer a tool that works in the attosecond scale and enables the observation of electron motion. Read to learn more.
CERN researchers observed antihydrogen atoms falling under gravity, confirming gravitational attraction between antimatter and matter, dispelling repulsion theories. Continue reading to learn more.
Mathematicians discovered an unprecedented number of stable orbit solutions, achieving a breakthrough in the historically challenging three-body problem. Read the article to learn more.
This year's Ig Nobel prizes feature unusual topics like consuming fossils and reviving dead spiders for mechanical grips. Check them out in this article.