If you’re building a new PC this summer for high-end gaming, you’re going to spend a pretty penny. That’s why taking advantage of short-term deals like Amazon’s Prime Day is a must. With cutting-edge graphics cards running into the four figures, any kind of discount is worthwhile. Thankfully, Prime Day …
Read More »NASA's Designed a Super-Powerful X-ray Sensor With Just 36 Pixels
Some people are walking around with 200 million pixels in their pockets, but a recently launched space telescope doesn’t need nearly that many. NASA partnered with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) to produce a new X-ray imaging chip called Resolve for the XRISM satellite. It has a whopping 36 pixels—not …
Read More »Colliding Neutron Stars
The universe doesn’t always cooperate. Science has puzzled over gamma-ray bursts since they were first detected in the 1960s, and just when we think we have the basics solidified, something happens to upend conventional wisdom. Astronomers have spent the last year studying a gamma-ray burst dubbed GRB 211211A. Based on …
Read More »2022’s Most Powerful Passports
UK based Henley Passport Index has released their ranking of world passports for 2022 based on exclusive data provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). With historical data spanning 17 years, the Henley Passport Index is the only one of its kind based on exclusive data from the International …
Read More »Apple’s AR Glasses
It’s been rumored for some time now that Apple has been working on some type of Augmented Reality (AR) device to pair with its iPhone, and now we have some spicy new rumors to add to the mix. According to famed analyst and Apple product future-seer Ming-Chi Kuo of TFI …
Read More »Jurassic Mammal
An early mammal called Priacodon fruitaensis was well adapted for powerful and precise biting, and had a varied faunivorous diet that likely included insects and small vertebrates, according to a University of Bonn-led study. Life restoration of the carnivorous mammal Gobiconodon, a distant relative of Priacodon fruitaensis. Image credit: Pavel …
Read More »Pollinating Bumblebees
Study: Floral Vibrations by Buzz-Pollinating Bumblebees More Powerful Than Their Flight or Defensive Buzzes Buzzing by buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris audax) workers during pollen foraging is much more powerful than that used for defense or flight, according to new research from the University of Stirling. The buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris). …
Read More »Jurassic Park Dinosaur
Famous Jurassic Park Dinosaur Was More Powerful than Previously Thought Dilophosaurus wetherilli was the largest animal known to have lived on land in North America during the Early Jurassic. Despite its charismatic presence in pop culture, major aspects of Dilophosaurus wetherilli’s skeletal anatomy, taxonomy and evolutionary relationships were unknown until …
Read More »New Particle Collider
CERN Plans New Particle Collider 30 Times More Powerful Than LHC The Large Hadron Collider is the most advanced and complex machine ever built by humanity, and it’s allowed us to study the inner workings of the universe in unprecedented ways. However, there’s only so much you can do with …
Read More »Astronomer 157 Day Cycle
Astronomers Identify 157-Day Cycle in Ultra-Powerful Radio Bursts from Space There are a lot of things in the universe that we don’t fully understand, and Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are at the top of the list. We didn’t even know these phenomena even existed until 2007, and since then we’ve …
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