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Techno-Science.net on MSNThe human brain emits a strange light that puzzles scientists 💡The human brain literally glows, but with a light so faint that it remains invisible to the naked eye. Canadian researchers ...
The iconic helium-powered balloon that attracted myriads of tourists during the Paris Olympic Games is making a comeback to ...
People from cultures across the world have been looking at Mars since ancient times. Because it appears reddish, it has often ...
The best name for this car is Corvette X-ray. It's just a dramatically cooler name for the American hypercar than ZR1X. X-Ray follows the Stingray to E-Ray naming convention already established by the ...
What is ultraviolet light, and where does it come from? Learn how UV radiation is classified, measured, and used in medicine, ...
A new type of semitransparent organic solar cell (ST-OSC) with an efficiency of more than 10% has been developed, bringing us closer to a future where windows and mobile display screens could function ...
Researchers have measured the brain’s faint glow for the first time, hinting at a potential role of “biophotons” in cognition ...
Black holes are invisible, yet they are among the brightest things in the universe. If a star wanders too close to a black hole, it gets torn apart in a fireworks show called a tidal disruption event.
Technologies enabling safe visual recognition in low-visibility environments are gaining increasing attention across sectors ...
The question of whether the electromagnetic waves emitted by living tissues contain information about those tissues is ...
The nature and evolution of stars, galaxies, galaxy clusters, dark matter and dark energy—and our attempts to understand these things—allow us to pose the ultimate questions and reach for the ultimate ...
A team led by Prof. Shlomo Magdassi from the Institute of Chemistry and Prof. Hanna Dodiuk from Shenkar College has recently ...
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