Science

India’s Chandrayaan-3: Making History at the Lunar South Pole Following Russian Setback

With the echoes of Russia's Luna-25 mission failure still...

Will an Asteroid Hit Earth? Is It Possible to Prevent the Calamity?

We are lucky enough to be living the most...

ElectroVoxels: Self-Configuring Robotic Cubes Can Assemble Themselves Into Almost Any Shape

Researchers from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory...

25 Years After The Start Of The Project, The James Webb Telescope Has Been Successfully Launched

On Christmas Day, December 25, the James Webb Telescope,...

This graphene sensor detects the coronavirus in minutes, without doctors, and is very cheap

Researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have developed a new technology capable of detecting COVID-19 efficiently and telematically. A new type of multiplexed test (a...

Virgin Galactic reveals the interior its tourist spaceship

Virgin Galactic, belonging to billionaire Richard Branson, is one of the best companies for private space travel. After several years of development of the tourist...

France planning to launch satellites equipped with guns and lasers by 2030

France announces plans for space defense by launching its next military satellites — equipped with submachine guns and lasers to blind or destroy an...

Ten Equations That Changed The World

The pulse of the earth is mathematics. The brightest minds in history have used mathematics to lay the foundation for how we measure and understand...

ISRO Creates History — Successfully Launched Record 104 Satellites In Single Rocket

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) creates history by successfully launching record number of satellites in single rocket. India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)’s 39th flight (PSLV-C37) carried a...

Newly discovered plastic-eating bacteria could save our planet

One of the major problem that our planet facing today is plastic pollution. We know plastics are non-biodegradable materials, and according to reports we manufacture over...