Connect with us

Published

on

Scientists discovered that a tiny nematode leaps toward flying insects using static electricity. The findings reveal how electrostatic forces drive predator-prey interactions and could reshape how we understand small-scale ecosystems.

Continue Reading

Science

Satellites Capture Record-Breaking 20-Metre Waves Crossing Entire Oceans

Published

on

By

ESA satellites have recorded the world’s largest ocean swells — nearly 20 meters high — generated by Storm Eddie in the North Pacific. These giant waves carried storm energy over 24,000 kilometers, reaching distant coasts and proving that ocean swells can transport immense power across the globe even when storms stay offshore.

Continue Reading

Science

Dark Matter Might Leave A Faint Colour Mark In Light, Say Scientists

Published

on

By

Dark matter, though invisible, might subtly alter the colour of light passing through it, according to a new University of York study. Researchers propose that weak particle interactions could create faint red or blue tints, offering a new path for future telescopes to detect dark matter indirectly.

Continue Reading

Science

SpaceX Launches 21 Satellites With Second Falcon 9 Launch Of The Year

Published

on

By

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 21 satellites for the U.S. Space Development Agency on Oct. 15 from Vandenberg Space Force Base. These satellites form part of the Tranche 1 Transport Layer, a new orbital network designed to provide secure, rapid global communications for military operations.

Continue Reading

Trending