Пости за Грудень 2024
32 публікацій🎉 Happy New Year, Dear Science Enthusiasts! 🎆 As we step into 2025, we look back on a year filled with remarkable discoveries, groundbreaking research, and endless curiosity. Together, we’ve explored the mysteries of t…
Earthrise Captured by the Orion Spacecraft NASA’s Orion spacecraft has delivered an awe-inspiring Earthrise — a mesmerizing short video showing Earth rising above the Moon’s horizon. This visual masterpiece was recorded…
🤖 Competition Drives ChatGPT to Cheat? Researchers at Palisade Research set OpenAI’s neural network, o1, to play chess against the AI grandmaster, Stockfish. Realizing its opponent’s overwhelming strength, the model dec…
Did you know? Most species of bees can only fly during the day. In darkness, they are limited to crawling. Why? At night, the vast majority of flowers either stop or drastically reduce nectar production. Additionally, be…

The Parker Solar Probe Survives Record-Breaking Encounter with the Sun The Parker Solar Probe, enduring temperatures of up to 980°C, has successfully reestablished communication with Earth. On December 24, the spacecraft…

A Celebration 2,500 Light-Years from Earth NASA has unveiled a stunning new image of the “Christmas Tree Cluster,” a group of young stars captured using data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and an astrophotographer ba…

In the Verkhoyansk district of northern Yakutia, Russia, the remains of a baby mammoth have been unearthed with a preservation quality rarely seen. Estimated to be around 50,000 years old, this discovery marks only the s…
Aluminium honeycomb structures take their cue from nature’s perfect hexagonal geometry—lightweight but incredibly strong. By gluing thin aluminium sheets into a honeycomb core, engineers gain excellent crash absorption,…

Did you know that at temperatures below –40°C, snowflakes form as hexagonal columns?
The beaver’s tail serves multiple purposes—it’s a “rudder” for swimming, a danger signal (beavers slap the water violently with their tails when alarmed), and even a makeshift “stool.” When gnawing on trees near the wate…
They’re not ants—they’re tiny robots! Scientists in South Korea have developed entire swarms of miniature magnetic robots that work together like ants, even lifting objects several times their own size. Each microrobot m…
How do you persuade Flat Earth supporters? Take them to Antarctica! A group of enthusiasts recently spent more than 25 hours creating a time-lapse meant to convince skeptics that the Earth revolves around the Sun—and the…
🥇 First Baby Born Using Revolutionary IVF Technology Developed by Gameto In a groundbreaking milestone, Peru has welcomed the first baby born using a novel IVF technology. The method, pioneered by the biotech startup Ga…

Alexander Leshchenok, “The Inverted World”. This photograph was taken in the Ergaki Park, located in the southern part of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, in the Western Sayan Mountains, Russia

New Findings from Io: The Mystery of Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Recent data from NASA’s Juno mission reveal that Io, Jupiter’s volcanic moon, does not have a shallow global magma ocean as previously speculated. This discove…

Perseverance Reaches the Rim of Jezero Crater NASA’s Perseverance rover has successfully reached the summit of the Jezero Crater rim. The first photo captures the breathtaking view from the top, while the other two image…

The Pazyryk Carpet: The Oldest Known Pile Carpet The Pazyryk Carpet is the world’s oldest surviving pile carpet. It was discovered in 1949 during the excavation of the Fifth Pazyryk Burial Mound in the Altai Mountains by…

Earth’s Hidden Treasure: 26 Times More Hydrogen than Oil Beneath the Surface A groundbreaking new study suggests that Earth’s subsurface contains vast reserves of hydrogen—formed through natural geological processes—amou…
Saturn Through the Years! The tilt of Saturn and its rings constantly changes from our perspective due to the relative positions of Earth and Saturn in their orbits. This phenomenon is beautifully captured in this series…
This is actually a very interesting video. It might seem that someone is jamming an entire swarm of drones. Perhaps that’s the case, but on the other hand, we’re observing something like a ‘mass carpet attack.’ Just imag…

Think tattoos always boost attractiveness? A new German study from Helmut Schmidt University suggests otherwise. After showing 487 adults the same faces—clean, lightly inked, heavily tattooed, and even facially tattooed—…
The Confluence of the Rhône and the Arve Rivers in Geneva The Rhône River, originating on the slopes of the Aar-Gothard Massif and flowing out of Lake Geneva, is known for its striking turquoise waters. In contrast, the…
Google’s quantum chip, Willow, solved in just 5 minutes a problem that would have taken the most powerful supercomputer 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years. To put it in perspective, that’s longer than the age of the un…
🤖 Robots by Figure are Revolutionizing BMW Assembly Lines The robotics company Figure has unveiled their humanoid robots in action, training to assist with car assembly at BMW factories. These robots are now four times…
Biomimetic Robots: The Future Is Here, Straight Out of “Westworld” Meet Clone Alpha, the world’s first humanoid robot with biomimetic architecture. Equipped with synthetic organs and artificial muscles powered by water,…
3D Simulation of the Sun: Turbulent Flows in Its Upper Layers Scientists have created a 3D simulation of the Sun, focusing on the turbulent flows in its upper layers. The movement of solar plasma resembles a boiling caul…
LLMs as the Secret Model of the Internet’s Future? Language models might just hold the key to predicting and shaping the future of the Internet. Enter “virtual intuition”—a groundbreaking approach set to revolutionize ho…
The final phase of testing for the HIV drug “Lenacapavir” has demonstrated 99% effectiveness, according to Emory University. The drug was developed by researchers at Gilead Sciences. Mass production and application of th…
💡 Turning off the lights with the power of thought. The inventor from the channel Basically Homeless 3D-printed a helmet equipped with electrodes that detect brainwave activity. The light switch was programmed to activa…