From silent, unexplained sounds resonating across the globe to the strange energy density of empty space, these 13 bizarre mysteries continue to baffle researchers in 2026, proving that the more we ...
A new zentropy theory explains the superior light manipulation in transparent ceramics, paving the way for advanced, ...
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From vanished cities to missing tombs, 7 historical mysteries that remain still unsolved
Lost cities, missing tombs, and unexplained occurrences. History still holds unanswered questions for these seven events.
Another batch of the ‘impossible’ galaxies turned out not to be standard galaxies at all, but a new type of object that ...
Dry-eye symptoms often intensify in winter as low humidity, cold winds, increased screen exposure and dehydration destabilise ...
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Transparent Ceramic May Boost Internet, Cut Energy Use
A new class of ceramics are not only transparent, but they can control light with exceptional efficiency — better than any ...
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3 advanced inventions discovered in ancient ruins that shouldn't exist
An Ancient Computer That Predicted the Cosmos Discovered in a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island Antikythera around ...
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Scientists built a working brain, and the stakes just exploded
Researchers have crossed a threshold that once belonged squarely to science fiction: they have built working models of brains, both in silicon and in living tissue, that can learn, adapt, and even ...
Polyvinyl chloride pipes have become the backbone of modern plumbing, drainage, and irrigation systems worldwide. Understanding the intricate manufacturing process behind these ubiquitous construction ...
Like their conventional counterparts, quantum computers can also break down. They can sometimes lose the atoms they ...
Explore the year’s most surprising computational revelations, including a new fundamental relationship between time and space ...
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Scientists Capture the X-ray Fingerprint of a Single Atom for the First Time — And This Could Change Everything
Traditionally, X-ray methods require at least 10,000 atoms to generate a detectable signal. This is because the X-ray signal ...
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