Since Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radiation, Oz Zalem Turesi and Ugur Sahin have been rapidly becoming famous marriages in science. The German-Turkish couple are on the verge of claiming the first effective coronavirus vaccine, but, like their predecessors, they ride bikes anywhere, they are not interested in the billions …
Read More »Iceland’s most active volcano seems to be ready to erupt again
An unusually large and powerful eruption of an ice-covered gravitational volcano on Iceland in 2011 sent 20 kilometers of ash into the atmosphere, canceling about 900 passenger flights. In comparison, about 100,000 flights were canceled in 2010 due to very small explosions in Izzafallajukul. Understandably, any mention of another volcanic …
Read More »We are finally getting closer to solving the mystery of the perplexing power of glass
Windowpen or mess can disintegrate quite easily, but if we consider its molecular make-up, solid glass is much stiffer and stronger than it should be technically. Now, scientists have come closer to revealing the source of this secret power. Despite the lack of a traditionally mandated structure, using a newly …
Read More »The big boom of dinosaur teeth Spinsaurus was actually a river monster
The discovery of more than a thousand fossil teeth in prehistoric river beds is eating away at our current definition of dinosaurs. Today, paleontologists generally consider this extinct group of reptiles to be simply land-based, but an enormous species will simply not survive. Species, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, With its huge fin-like …
Read More »Supercooled water is actually two different liquids in one, physicists reveal
Water is a very strange thing. In our everyday experience, when liquid water falls below 0 ° C (32 ° F or 273.15 Kelvin), it becomes OK, freezes in solid form. But the snow, it turned out, is also rather strange. Most of the time, the ice seems to be …
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