A newfound quasicrystal formed in the first atomic bomb test0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 20, 2021
‘Trinitite’ contains a material that is ordered but doesn’t repeat itself

‘Trinitite’ contains a material that is ordered but doesn’t repeat itself

A Waymo self-driving taxi went rogue in Arizona this week, blocking traffic and evading roadside assistance.

COVID-19 has brought about numerous, devastating changes to people’s lives globally. With the number of cases rising across Canada and globally, we are also witnessing the development and use of robots to perform jobs in some workplaces that are deemed unsafe for humans.

Since the dawn of the electronic age, it has never been easier for researchers to engage with the general public — gaining access to precious resources otherwise unavailable.

Good luck with that.

A person paralyzed from the neck down communicated using the brain-to-text technology

Odd-looking nails could be a sign of previous coronavirus infection, a top UK scientist has said.

Scientists are scrambling to neutralize the threat.

The Parker Solar Probe was clocked at over 330,000 miles per hour as it zipped through the sun’s outer atmosphere.

We must never doubt Elon Musk again



