Medicine & TechnologyStanford and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory scientists created a new solar powered device to produce hydrogen peroxide for water purification purpose. this device only needs 1.7-volt to power up and it is divided into three stages to complete the process.
Now researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Germany's Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics have discovered a source of the speed-up in a common form of reconnection.
Hunting and habitat loss are causing mass deaths in flying foxes of Mauritius. It's been three decades, the government recognized this species as threatened, but no actions were taken until now.
scientists found cyanobacteria is the first organism on earth that produced oxygen for the first time. It was often thought that the bacteria is blue-green algae. In a recent study, researchers found it is not an alga. It is actually bacteria which first introduced Oxygen on Earth.
Recently NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has been captured a mysterious flash in the X-ray image. This flash is probably some kind of cosmic explosion occurred in the deepest space of the universe.
Manatees which is also known as sea cows has promoted to threatened species from endangered status. for the first time in 1966, manatees are considered as endangered under the protection act, but since 1980 a remarkable change in their number observed.
Water is concrete's ultimate enemy. Although concrete withstands constant beatings from cars and trucks, water can break it down, pool on its surface and infiltrate the tiniest cracks. Add freezing and thawing cycles, and it's no wonder roads need frequent repairs.
Researchers from Rochester Institute of Technology are planning to manipulate Carbon Nanotube as a nest generation water filter media. As carbon nanotube dislikes water, so during filtration it would absorb all organic compounds and let the water go.
The researchers observed something that should be impossible, a massive bloom of phytoplankton growing under Arctic sea ice in conditions that should have been far too dark for anything requiring photosynthesis to survive. So, how was this blooms possible
Adidas' launched the world's first biodegradable running shoes at last week's Biofabricate event in New York. Though still a prototype, Adidas hopes to launch the shoe commercial in a year.
NASA designing a special spacecraft named Solar Probe Plus to unveil the mysteries of solar flares. this spacecraft will not only monitor the Sun closely but also warn scientists for the future solar storm event.
Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and Michigan State University scientists analyzed fossil records and bones of Hawaiian Petrel to determine how human interference affecting their food chain. industrial fishing and other human activities are damaging their resources During the past 100 years.
Italian scientist Dr. Sergio Canavero wants to if science can sustain his ideas of the world's first human head transplant. Is this possible or is it just a product of insanity?
The man from Russia who volunteered in the world's first human head transplant said he is ready to take the risks. Valery Spiridonov's condition made him decide to volunteer for the sake of medical experiment.