Earth clocks tick a tiny bit slower than those on the moon, about 56 microseconds shorter, because of gravity differences. It may not sound like much, but this small variance adds up over time and could cause problems for lunar missions.
This is the little robot that can
This is the little robot that canLet’s talk about being in two places at the same time. For children unable to attend school, an app-controlled...
A good reason to check your ancestry
Dual citizenship is not exclusively for the rich and famous. Because of changes in requirements, individuals can explore citizenship opportunities through ancestry, marriage, or other means that don’t require substantial financial investments.
It is a “two-for-one” moon special
The latest astronomy headlines are all abuzz about the newly discovered asteroid 2024 PT5 that is currently orbiting Earth until November 25. Why is this mini moon so special?
Guaranteed to change your viewpoint about…
We swear that what you’re about to read is the honest to goodness truth. And while it made headlines a year ago, we missed it and maybe you did too. So, we’re talking about the reported benefits of swearing.
What will researchers study next?
Could examining and understanding how pythons swallow massive meals help researchers develop new human heart medicines? A team of scientists has published encouraging results from a recent study.
What will they think of next?
What does it take to conceive a brilliant innovation? For starters, a mind that can’t stop asking “what if?” questions, followed by a persistent pursuit to find a problem’s solution. And today’s young people are demonstrating an extraordinary curiosity with ground-breaking results.
An ancient technological theory
Construction of Egyptian pyramids has fascinated scholars for centuries – the top two theories are the water shaft and ramp. Have scientists uncovered a third contender?
Where to get great ideas
Do you get your best ideas in the shower? Well, there’s actually scientific reasoning that explains why time spent lathering up can prompt a brilliant thought to bubble up.
There’s a college course about…that??
This one-week college course has a unique, 132-year history. A newly married couple included it as part of their honeymoon, and registration demand can sometimes crash the system. What subject could possibly be so popular?
Our July 4th trivia tribute!
It’s that time again when America lets freedom ring, the ice cream sings, and the grill is king. So, are you ready to celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks in the sky? We’d like to contribute to your holiday festivities with a serving of trivia tidbits about fireworks – a “fat-and-calorie-free” snack you can share with others while awaiting this year’s latest pyrotechnic performance.
Meet The Expert: Dr. Tobias Lindig
Founder of the German medical technology company AIRAmed which recently announced AIRAscore, a medical image management and processing system to assist physicians in early detection of Alzheimer’s and other dementias.