Inside the Flame of the Candle.. A 'Ghost Molecule' Appears for Moments and Reveals a Chemical Secret that Has Lasted Decades
A new study has confirmed the long-sought existence of a short-lived 'ghost molecule' called tetroxide that forms during the combustion of organic compounds, revealing important chemical processes previously only theorized.
Nuclear fusion advances, but challenges remain for power grid
Recent advancements in nuclear fusion technology aim to replicate the sun's energy, but challenges persist in integrating it into the power grid.
The Dilemma of Omnipotence
The article discusses how advances in artificial intelligence remove technical barriers, leading to the challenge of choice and commitment in pursuing projects.
NASA's spacecraft impact altered asteroid's orbit around the Sun, new study points out
A NASA-targeted asteroid was slightly shifted from its orbit around the Sun following a past impact, potentially aiding future asteroid deflection efforts.
Rimantas Benetis inaugurated for a second term as rector of the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Rimantas Benetis has been inaugurated for a second term as the rector of the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, pledging to uphold the university's traditions and provide education based on the latest advances in medical science.
Nature's Miracle: How Bees Smartly Choose Their Flowers
Bees exhibit remarkable decision-making flexibility and efficiency when foraging for food, as shown in a recent study published in 'Science Advances'.
An 'Unexpected' Visual System: How Deep-Sea Fish See in the Dark?
A recent study reveals that some deep-sea fish possess an unconventional visual system that may reshape our understanding of vertebrate vision and adaptation to low-light environments.
Gain three additional years: five scientifically proven dietary methods that extend lifespan
A new study published in Science Advances highlights five dietary practices that have been scientifically shown to extend life expectancy by preventing diseases and promoting health.
Earth's magnetic field and air oxygen levels change together
A new study suggests a link between Earth's magnetic field strength and atmospheric oxygen levels over the past 500 million years.
More than half of Spaniards believe that advances in science and technology could trigger a world war
A majority of Spaniards express concern that advancements in science and technology might lead to a global conflict, according to a report from the BBVA Foundation.
Ban on advertising and sponsorship of betting advances in the Senate
The Senate's Science and Technology Committee approved a bill banning the advertising and sponsorship of sports betting and online games, marking a defeat for betting companies.
Chinese Scientists: We Have Broken the Greenwald Limit, a Key Boundary in Fusion
Chinese scientists have made significant progress in nuclear fusion by maintaining stable plasma at densities exceeding typical operational parameters, as reported in Science Advances.