Researchers Drill Deep Into One of the Most Important Antarctica Glaciers0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- January 30, 2020
The melting of Thwaites Glacier already accounts for 4% of global sea-level rise.

The melting of Thwaites Glacier already accounts for 4% of global sea-level rise.

Scientists think that quantum physics and human psychology belong hand in hand to explain human behavior.

Scientists at Department of Energy (DOE), Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and Cornell University discover a new way to maximize the energy of particle accelerator making it more energy efficient and dubbing it the ‘Green’ accelerator.

Thousands of tonnes of radioactive materials could be used to power everything from pacemakers to spacecraft

What’s making these things fly out of the frozen continent?

An underground particle detector called the Borexino detector has detected 53 antielectron neutrinos emanating from the Earth, so-called geoneutrinos.

It’s the brain of a fruit fly, but it’s impressive nonetheless.

The replica reveals what the ancient Egyptian’s voice might have sounded like

NASA’s plan is to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024, but the European Space Agency is working on a plan to help humans breathe on the celestial satellite — by turning moondust into oxygen.

The team used transmission electron microscopy to achieve this impressive video.



