World’s blackest material has become even darker
Scientists resulted in a coating so black that spectrometers can’t measure it! Even running a high power laser pointer across it (in the video), barely reflects anything
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Scientists resulted in a coating so black that spectrometers can’t measure it! Even running a high power laser pointer across it (in the video), barely reflects anything
Scientists have manufactured a revolutionary material, which could save the earth from oil spills.
Scientists created what they claim is the blackest material ever produced by humans, absorbing all the light that hits its surface.
Scientists using powerful computer simulations, they found a new material with a higher melting point than any known substance.
Self-healing material could instantly repair cracks on airplane wings in mid-flight.
Researchers discover that the teeth of the limpet, small aquatic snail-like creatures with conical shells, is hardest natural material ever found.
Scientists make metal so super-hydrophobic, so waterproof, that droplets simply bounce off. Watch the video…
Triton Submarines has delivered its first Triton 660/9 AVA to a cruise company to take passengers into the depths.
The Floating Glass Museum is a revolutionary venture where art merges seamlessly with nature, and water transforms into a canvas for modern creativity.
A stunning new image of the Milky Way's black hole revealed strong magnetic fields spiraling at its edge.