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Scientists to Decipher Enigma behind Einstein’s Cosmological Constant Theory Soon
Soon, the long-established mystery behind famous scientist Albert Einstein’s Theory of Cosmological Constant will be over, as a new research have come up with a paper that can explain whether “Dark Matter” exists or not. Since long, astronomers are experimenting with the revolutionary idea developed by Albert Einstein, suggesting Dark Matter to accelerating the expansion […]
Science Wonder: Air Conditioning System Now Can Replace With Glass-Polymer Hybrid Material
In a major scientific breakthrough, an international team of researchers has successfully formulated a thin and economical material which can be replaced with air conditioning system. The new material is capable of cooling down a room, just like the air conditioning system works. But the remarkable discrepancy of the new material is that it is […]
Antibodies to Sniff out Deadly Ebola Hastily and Efficiently Is Coming Soon
Ebola – the deadly virus that kills 90% of the people who get infected with it, has ended up being a real headache for World Health Organization (WHO) as well as scientists across the globe. Up to now, there are no particular methods that can identify this deadly virus quickly. But, soon the scenario is […]
Scientists Convert Hydrogen into Metal by Squeezing It between Two Diamonds
In an extraordinary act of contemporary alchemy, a team of international scientists has supposedly turned hydrogen into metal by clutching it between two diamonds. However, up to now, a number of critics have strongly disputed this claim, as they believed that converting hydrogen into metal by clutching it between diamonds is just impracticable. Since nearly […]
Scientists Categorize the Molecule That Attract Mosquitoes Closer Towards Malaria-Tainted Blood
A team of international scientists has recently sorted out the long-established question – “What makes malaria-infected blood extra attractive to Mosquitoes.” In a recent scientific breakthrough, researchers at Stockholm University have stumbled upon the molecule that attracts mosquitoes towards the malaria-infected blood. Named as “Plasmodium falciparum,” the Malaria parasites seduce mosquitoes and drag them closer […]
‘Great Oxidation Event’ Started 100-Million-Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
The Great Oxygenation Event, which holds the first appearance of dioxygen (O2), started some 100 million years earlier than it is previously believed to be. According to a new study, the inhalation of oxygen that enabled the materialization of complex life on Earth kicked off approximately 100 million years before the proposed timeline, suggested by […]
Scientists Embark on First Nuclear Bomb Explosion for Understanding Moon’s Formation Theory
The first nuclear bomb explosion or ‘Trinity,’ took place in 1945 was one of the most unsympathetic humanmade movement, that shook up the entire globe. Now scientists believe that the first nuclear explosion holds the clues to the partially solved theory regarding Moon’s formation some 4.5 million years ago. A team of international scientists has […]
Scientists Use Senses Of Horror Movies to Understand Psychological Infirmity and Human Behavior
Horror movies – the unsettling films that are intended to invoke the watchers’ hidden worst fears, are fascinating to watch and enjoy. Aren’t they??? But do you know horror movies also can help understanding the psychological behavior of the human being? A group of scientists, at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) in the United […]
NASA to Study Kilauea Volcano for Understanding Volcanic Processes And Hazards
Kilauea Volcano, one of the world’s most active volcanos holds clues to the mysterious volcanic processes and origins and to understand these factors in a better manner, a team of scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are going to explore the site. Kilauea is one of the world’s most dynamic and dangerous […]