Billionaire Dennis Tito announced he purchased seats for two, to fly to the moon aboard the Starship by SpaceX. Read to know more about this lunar trip.
Researchers developed an insect-repellent delivery device that can be formed in a ring shape and worn to repel mosquitoes for a long time. Read to know more.
An imposter pretended to be an astronaut and stole thousands of dollars from a woman telling her he needed a ticket to return to Earth. Read to know more.
Similar to a video call on wheels, a telepresence robot could attend a student’s classes while sick or physically absent from class discussions. Read to know more.
In a study, a planetary scientist investigates lunar craters and how the moon’s surface came to be what it is at present. Read to know more about this.
The geological agency released new tsunami hazard maps for the first time since 2009, highlighting seven counties at risk. Read to know what these counties are.
A black hole had a spaghetti feast, which astronomers witnessed from 215 million light-years away in a spiral galaxy. Read to know more about spaghettification.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced his support for a prohibition on abortions in Virginia saying that fetuses already feel pain at 15 weeks. Read to know more.
For the first time, scientists have managed to create nanoscale 3D images of this material called “Zwischgold.” Read to know more about this new nanotechnology.
A massive solar storm may wipe out the Internet of Earth, leaving astronauts stranded in space minus access to communication to call home. Read to know more.
Researchers used gene-edited sheep to develop a potential drug treatment for a deadly brain disease that affects children. Read to know more about this finding.
A study revealed that a new triple-acting antibiotic agent has managed to break through the biofilm extracellular matrix. Read to know more details about this finding.
The “sedaDNA” is possible to prove helpful in the ongoing initiatives to understand how climate change could impact Antarctica in the future. Read this article to know more.
COVID-19 infection in children may be rare, but it could be severe when it occurs in kids with pre-existing comorbidity. Read to know more about this finding.
Research suggests there could be a nutritious oxide, more popularly known as laughing gas, somewhere in space. Read to know more about this hypothesis.
A study shows many people experience an ultra-rare disorder called Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva that’s slowly turning muscles to bone. Read to know more.
Seventy-six skeletons reveal evidence that the hearts of these children were taken out and that, they were victims of child sacrifice. Read to know more.
Video footage shows a pair of 10-foot snakes can be watched writhing on the floor and grappling each other to the brink of exhaustion. Read to know more.
Following outbreaks of Bird Flu in September, all poultry in Norfolk, Suffolk, and parts of Essex are told to be kept indoors. Read to know more about this.
People in the Southeast will find large golden silk orb-weavers about to enter the next phase of their life cycle. How dangerous is this? Read to find out.
NASA’s subcooled flow boiling technique would substantially lessen the amount of time taken to charge an electric vehicle. Read to know more about this invention.
Norovirus is one of many viruses and microbes believed to stimulate disease onset in Crohn’s patients although the field wonders why. Read to learn more.
A 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.