Medicine & TechnologyDetermining why lightning is striking in specific places and how it selects its targets has been an occurrence most scientists have found it hard to explain. A recent study initiative has presented a fresh perception of lightning behavior.
South Florida is apparently a new home to another new invasive mosquito species, the one that was last officially recorded and reported in the Florida Keys more than 70 years ago.
China's primary module for its orbital space station recently passed the flight acceptance review, and is now preparing to launch in the coming months.
A new study showed that the coronavirus that's causing COVID-19 could penetrate the star-shaped cells in the brain, igniting a chain of reactions that may incapacitate and even kill nearby neurons.
A dark letter on a white page contains is presumed to have a similar contrast outdoors, under the brightest light, compared to indoors, under the dimmest light.
Black squirrels, a remnant of olden, old-growth forests, are presently common in cities, and to know the reason further, researchers now want to track the color of squirrels in the backyard.
New research has recently presented how ketamine might be effective in practice, with those who have chronic suicidality provided fast relief through a regular dose of the drug.
Recently discovered were the Atala butterfly or Eumaeus Atala and five of its closest relatives in the 'genus Eumaeus like to exhibit to display their toxicity.'
Since 2015, NASA has been engaging scientists and engineers to determine deposits of water ice on Mars that could be within reach of astronauts on the surface of the planet.
Researchers recently investigated 33,750 recipes from 70 countries with 93 different spices in a quest for the true link between spices and their respective cooks.