CHEMISTRYThe earth was a messy place to start with, but the early conditions may have been messier than how it was previously described. New studies, however, claims that life may have been born out of this mess as well
Evaporation drives steam factories and engines. By simply knowing how evaporation works, experiments in temperature discontinuity will definitely start something big.
Hummingbirds are effortlessly among mature's most beautiful creatures and ornithologists have been wondering why its colors are so special. In a recent study by the Field Museum, scientists may now have an answer to an age-old question.
The melting temperature of graphite and graphene are high and unfamiliar. Recent experiments show a solid to gas phase transformation that skips the liquid part. Could learning more about this prove useful?
This new discovery challenges scientists to further study the inhospitable planet. As early as the 1990s, NASA's Magellan spacecraft was able to bring back data from the planet Venus showing that the Earth's hellish neighbor is covered in volcanoes and lava flows.
In high-temperature phosphorous lakes, the first elements of life were cooked and led to the creation of life. Without phosphorus, there would have been no chance to assemble the framework of life.
LEGOs are often used by scientists in conducting experiments and just this week, physicists at Lancaster University wanted to see how these popular bricks react to the lowest temperature possible.
Researchers and netizens are alarmed at the disappearance of the TOXMAP database. Some are saying that this is one of the plans of the Trump administration with its massive step back in implementing environmental policies.
The findings of this research can be vital in creating climate models that will help scientists understand the planet more especially now when Earth is facing climate change.
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As seen from space, Saturn's moon Enceladus has a pure white surface save for a series of long fissures in its southern region which kind of looked like tiger stripes.