The most interesting advances in Physics.
Freezing molecules to nearly absolute zero
Scientists freeze molecule to 500 nanokelvins, a temp that’s nearly absolute zero.
The most interesting advances in Physics.
Scientists freeze molecule to 500 nanokelvins, a temp that’s nearly absolute zero.
Graphene, the world’s strongest material, impresses us again, by deriving light from atom-thin strips. Watch the video…
This handprint created by Tasha Sturm, shows the variety of bacteria found on her 8 1/2 year old son after playing outside.
This UFO data visualization map made by expert John Nelson, combines census data with nearly 90 years of statistics.
The video show you one of the kitchen’s biggest perils. Don’t put out an oil fire with water! Watch the video…
If you cannot sleep try the 4-7-8 breathing technique that claims to help you sleep in one minute. Watch the video…
The 200-trillion watt Trident Laser produces Plasma many times hotter than the Sun.
A new study says that your star sign decides how successful you will be and if you are Aquarius, then you have more chances to become famous!
As measured at the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii, humans reached a new black record. The daily level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere reached a
Your brain uses tons of calories, just in its daily work of keeping you alive. So does thinking extra hard use even more calories?