Researchers who examined the remains of a man whose brain was purported to have turned into glass when he was killed nearly 2 ...
Shaken bubbles move sideways in a surprising galloping motion, opening new possibilities for technology and science. A team ...
Researchers have a new explanation for why we experience the "happiness paradox"—a phenomenon wherein trying to make ...
Scientists discovered that shaking liquids can make bubbles move sideways, defying expectations and enabling new applications ...
"The pursuit of happiness is a bit like a snowball effect. You decide to try making yourself feel happier, but then that effort depletes your ability to do the kinds of things that make you happier," ...
UEF's study reveals quantum optical phenomena at changing boundaries, advancing four-dimensional quantum optics and its ...
Imagine if antibodies, proteins such as insulin, or even COVID-19 and flu vaccines could be consumed orally instead of via ...
Recent research has found shocking results regarding AI models fine-tuned to insecure code, pointing to a phenomenon that ...
A plant physiologist from the University of Saskatchewan continues to focus on the phenomenon identified as “northern vigour.
February 28 neither marks Nobel-winning physicist C.V. Raman’s birth anniversary, nor his death anniversary. But the day is ...
"What are these keys? That's what we aimed to uncover in this study." The Technion researchers' paper reveals the answer through a phenomenon they discovered: the key to nanoparticle transport ...
The way we carry ourselves, our body language, tone and even unspoken thoughts can influence our environment, shaping ...