The ‘Pandemic’ Effect On Our CO2 Pollution
Human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) have been linked for the first time by scientists to brief geographical…
Liquid Droplets That Eat Away Solid Surfaces Could Lead To New Material Design, Study Finds
For the first time, researchers have discovered why liquid droplets are able to destroy rigid surfaces. Scientists may…
Human DNA Fully Sequenced For The First Time: What This New Genome Means For Science
As of 2003, 92 percent of the human genome has been decoded as a result of the Human…
The Speed Limit for Electronics Is 250,000 Times Faster Than Today’s Computers
Unfortunately, even if computer systems and cellphones are becoming quicker, there are several limitations to how much speedier…
The Invaders Are Everywhere: The Impact Of Earthworms On Insects
The insect life above earth suffers as a result of the introduction of earthworms to northern North America.…
Discovery Of Huge Ice Deposits On Mars Could Unlock Climate Secrets
Scientists have uncovered layers of ice that reveal how Mars’ orientation has affected its temperature over the last…
New DNA-Based Gel Heals Blistering Skin Disorder Better Than Anything Else
When applied to the epidermis, a novel DNA-containing gel has shown potential in treating “butterfly illness,” which is…
Hubble Peers into Deep Space: Distant Spiral Galaxy Seen in Full Spectral Glory
The Hubble Space Telescope obtained this week’s picture of the spiral galaxy NGC 4571, which is situated 60…
How HIV Remains in Your Body and What We May Be Able to Do About It
The cure of HIV has shown significant advances in past years, with people experiencing complete recovery from the…
Why Chemists Are Dreaming Of Ice Cream That Won’t Get Crunchy
Ice cream that is too crunchy or too frosty might impair the enjoyment of eating it. Fortunately, researchers…