Data Science: Sculpturing the Future

Ever wondered how services like FedEx and Amazon strike at destination within time with the best possible routes, the bulk of information found in a single DNA sample is stored and can be accessed or utilized for certain research, or ever have a thought about how enormous amounts of data is revolving just around your […]

DRDO tested another AGNI missile

Akash Kumar On 28 June 2021, DRDO tested the latest Agni missile also called Agni prime. This missile comes with unique technology difficult to intercept and convenient to use. It is the sixth missile in the Agni series. On being asked if this missile will replace the existing missiles will replace other missiles of the […]

Cryptochrome 4 magnetic sensitivity in a migrating songbird

Vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch are the five senses that humans use to perceive the world around them. Many other creatures can detect the Earth’s magnetic field as well. For some time, chemists, biologists, and physicists located at Oxford (UK) and the Universities of Oldenburg (Germany) have been amassing evidence that migratory birds like […]

Spying movement of humans above ground using underground Fiber Optics

A jury-rigged instrument was “listening” when the Penn state university and the neighboring town of state college were quiet, due to the pandemic last spring. A group of university researchers installed a two-and-a-half-mile underground fiber-optic telecommunications cable across campus and converted it into a kind of scientific surveillance equipment. The scientists were able to detect […]

Magnetic Nanopowder is obtained by scientists for 6g technology

Moscow State University(MSU) and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) materials scientists have developed a quick process for synthesizing epsilon-iron oxide, which has shown potential for application in next-generation communication devices. Its exceptional magnetic properties make it one of the most sought-after materials for next-generation 6G communication equipment and highly reliable magnetic recording systems, for […]

Using microbes, a New Zealand start-up extracts solid gold from e-waste

Wasim Raza Every year, the world produces 50 million tons of e-waste – equivalent to 4,500 Eiffel Towers or 125,000 jumbo jets – produced from old computers, discarded screens, broken smartphones, and damaged tablets. As a rapidly growing waste stream, e-waste also contains metals important to tech that might become scarce soon. With our increasing […]

A near-magical mystery of Quasiparticles discovery by physicists

A quasiparticle is a collection of quantum qualities among particles working in their own, particle-like way. In contrast to fundamental bits of matter like quarks and electrons, quasiparticles are not part of the standard model. Furthermore, in contrast to neutrons, protons, or even atoms and molecules aren’t autonomous structures floating about all alone in free […]

Standard Model of Particle Physics

The LHCb collaboration has added four new exotic particles to the growing list of hadrons discovered so far at the LHC. The team announces the discovery of two tetraquarks with new quark content (cc̄us̄) in a paper published on the arXiv preprint server: a broader one, Zcs(4220)+ and a narrow one, Zcs(4000)+. X(4685) and X(4630), […]