A podcast challenges us to reassess our relationships with fires
Fire -joinedDenver Museum of Nature and ScienceAvailable wherever you get your podcast -et For hundreds of millions of years, wild fires were directed only by weather, vegetation and terrain. But…
These are the 5 most popular scientific news of 2024
Scientific news Drew millions of visitors to our website this year. Here’s a look back on the most read and most watched online news of 2024. High news stories 5.…
Scottish ribbon is essential for creating exquisite diamond movies
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…
Ice discovered may be the remaining old Arctic glaciers
On a remote island in the Canadian Arctic, researchers have discovered the remains of an ancient glacier that could be over a million years old. The discovery presents what may…
Ancient Mars was not just wet. Was cold and wet
Solid water helped paint the Red Mars and may have formed a wide coastline, discovering two new studies in the history of the planet. Scientists have discovered an ancient beach…
A new microbead turns out effective as a plastic -free skin cleaner
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…
NASA solar probe -survived its closest access to the Sun
NASA’s solar Sonda Sonda Skiming the sun on Christmas Eve and lived to tell the tale. The heat -strengthened spaceship made its nearest solar flight still at 6:53 am EST…
Special features of the eyelashes help water water out of sight
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…
Yes, you can blame the climate change for LA fires
A wicked blustery convergence and prolonged drought has caused destruction in southern California, as fires in Los Angeles have killed at least 28 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures.…
An African map of the stontium sheds light on the origin of enslaved people
A little known element is shedding light on the trade of transatlantic slaves. Researchers have collected a map of stontium, an element that occurs naturally, throughout the sub-Saharan Africa. These…