Skip to Content

We didn't find the posts for that URL.

Latest Posts

New data reveals that dark matter may not exist at all

The existence of energy known as Dark Matter has been one of the pillars that modern day physics has been built upon. Back in the 1990’s, physicists determined that the universe was composed of around 70% of this dark matter and that the universe itself was expanding at a pace never seen before. A recent …

Read More about New data reveals that dark matter may not exist at all

Young teen invents clean energy device for $5

This week, young 13 year old Maanasa Mendu of Ohio won 3M’s prestigious Discovery Education Young Scientist Challenge by inventing a device that creates clean energy. Her entire project and invention only cost her five dollars to make. Young Maanasa can now claim to be the Top Young Scientist in America as well as taking …

Read More about Young teen invents clean energy device for $5

Is this Planet 9 really Nibiru?

The Planet 9 speculation has risen again recently as the Division of Planetary Science had their annual get together last week. Their Planet 9 speculative theory is that there is a ninth planet hiding somewhere behind Pluto. Since Pluto was officially downgraded by Mike Brown, and is no longer considered a planet, that is where …

Read More about Is this Planet 9 really Nibiru?

Pyramid particle blast reveals hidden secrets

A scientific project has recently bombarded the pyramids at Giza with subatomic particles in an effort to see if the pyramids will toss up any more of its secret passageways and hidden rooms. The ScanPyramid Project is a collaboration between scientists from Japan, Egypt and Canada who are using specially designed muon panels to try …

Read More about Pyramid particle blast reveals hidden secrets

Chemists accidentally convert CO2 into ethanol

In a strange twist of experimental events, chemists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in Tennessee, accidentally converted carbon dioxide into ethanol fuel. The process they stumbled upon is electrochemical as they used small shafts of copper and carbon to convert the CO2 into the ethanol fuel. Adam Rondinone, lead author on the experiment, said …

Read More about Chemists accidentally convert CO2 into ethanol

Quantum dots will release stored energy in windows

Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico have figure out a way to use what are known as quantum dots to store and release energy from simple panes of glass in windows. The quantum dots, first developed in 2012, are nanometer sized semiconductors that are applied to the glass in a thin film. …

Read More about Quantum dots will release stored energy in windows

Scientists get nerve fibers to repair themselves

In what could be a huge breakthrough for the treatment of paralysis, German scientists have successfully developed a way for nerve endings and fibers to repair themselves. The team of scientists at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases were able to identify a gene in mice that stops nerve fibers from regenerating and repairing themselves. …

Read More about Scientists get nerve fibers to repair themselves