Notre Dame is reopening. Does what does this mean for her acoustics?
Notre Dame is back. And so are its acoustics. The Paris Cathedral, which was dramatically burned in a fire in 2019, is reopening the public on December 8. After the…
Notre Dame is back. And so are its acoustics. The Paris Cathedral, which was dramatically burned in a fire in 2019, is reopening the public on December 8. After the…
Yeardo year, scientists break new ground in their efforts to understand the lives and mysteries of the cosmos. Here are eight milestones in 2024 that attracted our attention. Reading the…
The Scottish tape is great for wrapping gifts – and even for science. With some Scottish tape and little creativity, it is possible to create diamond sheets up to five…
A new degraded microbe can soon replace plastic exfoliants in skin cleaners. Polymer spheres effectively remove permanent marker and eyeliner into animal skin samples and divided into molecules similar to…
The next time you get caught in the rain, thank your eyelashes for keeping your vision clearly. Experiments with human eyelashes and fibers imitating eyelashes show some traits that help…
Putting a telescope in space is one thing. Making two of them deep under the sea is a task in a championship of their own. On a boat that bobing…
A good sweater is like a cozy hug made of thread. For this, you can thank the friction. A new study reveals how knitted fabrics can take versatile shapes that…
Supercell’s storms are known for their devastating tornados of gnarly, but exactly how twisties are formed is poorly understood. A new study suggests that scientists could collect suggestions with a…
Mysterious white gray strips are observed woven through the northern lights. New images reveal that these ghost glitter can appear stuck inside or bent near the red and green aurora.…
A small neutrino detector has found its base in a fresh environment – in a nuclear reactor. Conventional subatomic particle detectors require metric tone of material. But the new detector…