Scientific Research

Swiss researchers create 'almost magical' luminous wood using honey fungus

The team hopes that the biohybrid wood could be used to create building materials that double as sustainable light sources.

TAU discovers potential use of seismic activity to warn of terrorist activity

Dr. Asaf Inbal said he hopes the new knowledge will lead to expanded use of such tools for security and industrial purposes. 

Newly discovered sea slug is first known to swim in the ocean's Midnight Zone

Scientists observed the glowing mollusk for over 20 years before identifying it as a new species.

'God of Darkness' asteroid will pass so close it is expected to get 'the shakes'

When Apophis was discovered in 2004, initial calculations indicated that it could approach Earth with a risk of collision.

New research challenges Einstein's predictions on cosmic expansion

The French-Swiss team examined 100 million galaxies at four distinct points in cosmic history: 3.5, 5, 6, and 7 billion years ago.

Final supermoon of the year, the Beaver Moon, to appear on November 15

Supermoon will appear about 14% larger and up to 30% brighter than average as it comes within approximately 225,000 miles of Earth.

New analysis suggests Tutankhamun's golden mask belonged to another

They research team focused on a specific detail that had previously gone unnoticed: the perforated ears of the mask.

World's first wooden satellite set to re-enter atmosphere

LignoSat is designed to endure extreme temperatures and space radiation, measuring how wood withstands the space environment.

UCLA chemists break 100-year-old rule, creating unstable organic molecules with distorted geometrie

The research team has successfully created molecules that violate Bredt's rule, opening up new possibilities in molecular design and pharmaceutical research.

Which is the scariest animal in the Savanah? Study reveals surprising answer

A research team from Western University conducted experiments in Kruger National Park, playing recordings of various sounds, including human conversations and hunting noises, at waterholes.

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