Novel Oxygen Isotope Observed for the First Time

Scientists have made an intriguing discovery – a never-before-seen form of oxygen. This new isotope, called oxygen-28, has the highest number of neutrons ever observed in an oxygen atom’s nucleus. Despite expectations of stability, oxygen-28 actually decays rapidly, challenging our understanding of the “magic” number of particles in an atom’s nucleus. The nucleus of an … Read more

Chandrayan-3 Detects Multitude of Elements Near Lunar South Pole

India’s Chandrayan-3 lunar mission has achieved significant scientific and technical advancements. The Pragyan rover has successfully analyzed the composition of the Moon’s surface near the lunar south pole, an area of great interest for future lunar bases. The mission has already made valuable discoveries, although it has not yet found water ice, the ultimate objective. … Read more

The reason behind paper’s easy tearing when wet

The reason why paper tears more easily when it’s wet is due to its chemical structure, specifically the hydrogen bonds present in the paper. If you’ve ever experienced the frustration of spilling a drink on your desk or placing a dinner napkin on a damp surface, you know how easily paper becomes flimsy when wet. … Read more

COVID-19’s Unconventional Seasonal Patterns

While many people believe that the COVID-19 pandemic is over, scientists studying the disease have noticed that it has not yet fallen into a predictable seasonal pattern like most respiratory pathogens. Influenza and other respiratory viruses tend to strike during specific seasons, such as winter or fall, but this has not been the case for … Read more

First-Ever Spotting of Neutrinos at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider

CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has recently achieved a groundbreaking milestone by detecting neutrinos, tiny and neutrally charged particles that are a fundamental part of the Standard Model of particle physics. While neutrinos are believed to be abundant in the universe, they are extremely challenging to observe due to their weak interaction with other matter. … Read more

Investigating the Bizarre Nature of Dual Star Gravity

Gravity has been a well-established concept for centuries. Isaac Newton introduced the theory of gravitation over 300 years ago, explaining how massive objects attract each other. Later, Albert Einstein built upon Newton’s ideas to develop the theory of relativity, which describes gravity as the warping of space by objects, particularly at the extremes of the … Read more

Massive Peak Collapses Reshaping the Himalayas

The magnificent Himalayan mountain range, shaped by the interplay of tectonic forces and erosion, stands as a testament to the constant dynamic forces at work on our planet. While volcanic activity and plate collisions propel the mountains skyward, erosion, predominantly driven by ice and glaciers, exerts a downward force. However, recent research challenges the conventional … Read more

JWST Captures All 4 Giant Planets including Saturn

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recently achieved a remarkable milestone by capturing images of all four giant planets in our Solar System. With its advanced technology, JWST provides us with a stunning view of Saturn’s magnificent rings, shedding light on the hidden secrets of these celestial wonders. Saturn: A Closer Look at the … Read more

A Black Hole So Vast, It Engulfs 30 Billion Suns

Galaxy cluster Abell 1201 hosts a colossal black hole, weighing in at 30 billion suns. In a groundbreaking discovery that pushes the boundaries of our understanding of the cosmos, a team of astronomers has stumbled upon an extraordinary celestial marvel—an ultramassive black hole located millions of light-years away from our planet Earth. With a mind-boggling … Read more

Debris Unveils Grim Fate of OceanGate’s ‘Titan’ Submersible Passengers

In a devastating turn of events, the 22-foot submersible Titan has gone missing while on an exploration mission at the site of the Titanic wreckage. With five people aboard and their oxygen supply running low, a frantic search of the vast seafloor, equivalent to the size of Massachusetts, was launched by authorities. Utilizing advanced sonar … Read more