Posted inArticle This Bonkers Split-Wheel Bike Has a Rear Wheel Chopped in Half – And It Actually Works Ukrainian YouTuber Sergeii Gordieiev (aka The Q) has built yet another absurd bicycle—this time, one with a rear… Posted by Emily Hart April 23, 2025 Posted inArticle WEF Suggests Governments and Employers Should Monitor Your Thoughts Emerging technologies now have the capability to decode people’s thoughts, interpret their emotions, and even generate images from… Posted by Emily Hart April 16, 2025 Posted inArticle Scientists warn there could be over 1,000,000,000 people living on the planet and no one knows about them Global Population May Be Undercounted by Over 1 Billion, Study Suggests A significant portion of the world’s population… Posted by Emily Hart April 13, 2025 Posted inArticle 9 Surprising Traits That Mean You’re Smarter Than the Average American Intelligence isn’t just about IQ scores or academic degrees—it’s a mix of personality, habits, and even quirks that… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle Study shows just 28% of Americans are scientifically literate Having a basic knowledge of scientific principles is no longer a luxury but, in today's complex world, a… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle The Origin of “In the Limelight”: A Glimpse into Quicklime Illumination Limelight, created by heating quicklime (calcium oxide), revolutionized theater lighting in the 19th century. Invented by Goldsworthy Gurney… Posted by Emily Hart February 17, 2025
Posted inArticle WEF Suggests Governments and Employers Should Monitor Your Thoughts Emerging technologies now have the capability to decode people’s thoughts, interpret their emotions, and even generate images from… Posted by Emily Hart April 16, 2025 Posted inArticle Scientists warn there could be over 1,000,000,000 people living on the planet and no one knows about them Global Population May Be Undercounted by Over 1 Billion, Study Suggests A significant portion of the world’s population… Posted by Emily Hart April 13, 2025 Posted inArticle 9 Surprising Traits That Mean You’re Smarter Than the Average American Intelligence isn’t just about IQ scores or academic degrees—it’s a mix of personality, habits, and even quirks that… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle Study shows just 28% of Americans are scientifically literate Having a basic knowledge of scientific principles is no longer a luxury but, in today's complex world, a… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle The Origin of “In the Limelight”: A Glimpse into Quicklime Illumination Limelight, created by heating quicklime (calcium oxide), revolutionized theater lighting in the 19th century. Invented by Goldsworthy Gurney… Posted by Emily Hart February 17, 2025
Posted inArticle Scientists warn there could be over 1,000,000,000 people living on the planet and no one knows about them Global Population May Be Undercounted by Over 1 Billion, Study Suggests A significant portion of the world’s population… Posted by Emily Hart April 13, 2025 Posted inArticle 9 Surprising Traits That Mean You’re Smarter Than the Average American Intelligence isn’t just about IQ scores or academic degrees—it’s a mix of personality, habits, and even quirks that… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle Study shows just 28% of Americans are scientifically literate Having a basic knowledge of scientific principles is no longer a luxury but, in today's complex world, a… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle The Origin of “In the Limelight”: A Glimpse into Quicklime Illumination Limelight, created by heating quicklime (calcium oxide), revolutionized theater lighting in the 19th century. Invented by Goldsworthy Gurney… Posted by Emily Hart February 17, 2025
Posted inArticle 9 Surprising Traits That Mean You’re Smarter Than the Average American Intelligence isn’t just about IQ scores or academic degrees—it’s a mix of personality, habits, and even quirks that… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle Study shows just 28% of Americans are scientifically literate Having a basic knowledge of scientific principles is no longer a luxury but, in today's complex world, a… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle The Origin of “In the Limelight”: A Glimpse into Quicklime Illumination Limelight, created by heating quicklime (calcium oxide), revolutionized theater lighting in the 19th century. Invented by Goldsworthy Gurney… Posted by Emily Hart February 17, 2025
Posted inArticle Study shows just 28% of Americans are scientifically literate Having a basic knowledge of scientific principles is no longer a luxury but, in today's complex world, a… Posted by Emily Hart March 11, 2025 Posted inArticle The Origin of “In the Limelight”: A Glimpse into Quicklime Illumination Limelight, created by heating quicklime (calcium oxide), revolutionized theater lighting in the 19th century. Invented by Goldsworthy Gurney… Posted by Emily Hart February 17, 2025
Posted inArticle The Origin of “In the Limelight”: A Glimpse into Quicklime Illumination Limelight, created by heating quicklime (calcium oxide), revolutionized theater lighting in the 19th century. Invented by Goldsworthy Gurney… Posted by Emily Hart February 17, 2025
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Posted inScience Chinese Researchers Have Done the Unthinkable: They Have Successfully Created an EM Drive China’s EM Drive: A Breakthrough or Just Hype? Exciting news has emerged: the EM drive is making headlines… Posted by Emily Hart December 14, 2024
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Posted inArticle A 15-year-old scientist named Heman Bekele from Fairfax, Virginia, has been named the 2024 “Kid of the Year” by Time Magazine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugxW77Wk3P8 When Heman Bekele was just a little over 7 years old, he started experimenting with science at… Posted by Emily Hart December 14, 2024
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Posted inArticle Space data centers will connect us faster and more sustainably than ever before Deep tech innovation is creating extraordinary business and societal opportunities in space — not least the prospect of… Posted by Emily Hart December 13, 2024
Posted inEarth Severe heatwave in Australia expected this weekend Although summer officially begins in Australia next week with the solstice, millions of residents are gearing up for… Posted by Emily Hart December 13, 2024
Posted inScience Physicists Discover Evidence of Time Being Reversible in Glass Time is like a clock that never stops. It keeps going forward, and we can’t make it go… Posted by Emily Hart December 13, 2024