What if the internet crumbles?

Monika Sachan The internet is a robust system. It doesn’t rely on a single machine or cable. There are several computer networks in this network. Globally, it is spread out. Global connections are established via internet speed test satellites, under the ocean, and over continents. We have become increasingly dependent on the internet as it […]

Scientists observed First-order Phase Change in Nuclear Matter

The Science When protons and neutrons “melt,” new data reveals that they go through a “first-order” phase transition—a kind of stop-and-go change in temperature. This is comparable to how ice melts: energy raises the temperature first, then the temperature remains constant during the transition as the energy changes a solid into a liquid. The temperature […]

Role of mRNA in cancer treatment

Aman Kumar With both of the existing Covid-19 vaccinations authorized for essential use by the FDA, the potential for mRNA treatments has been emphasized by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. However, mRNA’s promise extends beyond that, including the treatment of various viral illnesses, genetic disorders, and potentially cancer. Cells utilize mRNA to convert DNA to proteins, […]

A device that harvests energy from a black hole- The Dyson Sphere

What exactly is the Dyson Sphere? Freeman Dyson suggested a technique that would allow a civilization to collect the energy supplied by its own home star on an unparalleled scale in a breakthrough article that is now nearly eight decades old. A Dyson sphere, as this has been dubbed, is a huge construction that covers […]

Making methane from Carbon Dioxide: Carbon capture grows more affordable

For a long time, scientists have been interested in converting the global-warming chemical carbon dioxide into something of a useful fuel. Several scientists and researchers are wrangling with how to conserve hydrogen, which is an excellent energy transporter. Carbon dioxide reacting with hydrogen to form methane, a fuel, is a technique to kill two birds […]

Lightning cable leaks everything you type

Security researchers developed an innocuous-looking USB-C to Lightning cable that hides a keylogger capable of stealing your passwords and other personal information. This is another cautionary example of why you should be cautious about which accessories you plug into your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Vice reports that a security researcher who goes by the moniker […]

An innovative polymer coating for transplanted organs

Organ transplantation is a very important part of biomedical engineering through which a very severe life could be saved by replacing their damaged organ with a healthy one that is being provided by a donor. The donor, in this case, may be a brain-dead person or a living person that gives the organ, and the […]

Shark baby born to a female-only tank could be an extremely rare occurrence

Wasim Raza A shark born to females in an all-female aquarium in Italy may be the first of its kind. An Italian outlet reports that the baby smoothhound shark, named Ispera – that means hope in Sardinian – was born at the Acquario di Cala Gonone in Sardinia, Italy. This is the first documented case […]

The Paradox of Infinite Cloning and Banach-Tarski

Gaurav Kumar Introduction The strangest mathematical result in the paradox of infinite cloning is how we can turn a sphere into its own twin by repositioning its parts. Consider a situation where you and your friend are walking through the woods. You are hungry and decide to share an apple, but the part of the […]