A recent study has shown that plants possess the ability to sense the growth rate of neighboring plants through the chemical scents they release. Based on this information, plants adjust their growth or defense strategies accordingly.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have unveiled a new type of giant virus named 'Fortivirus.' This discovery was made from samples taken from the Inasigawa River in Kamakura, Japan, showcasing a unique reproduction method.
Today, the world celebrates the International Planetarium Day, marking 101 years of efforts in astronomy education. This day highlights the importance of astronomy in understanding the universe and its role in advancing science and technology.
A team of scientists has revealed exciting results in a new study, successfully measuring negative time while examining the behavior of photons in an atomic cloud. These findings open new avenues for understanding time in the quantum realm.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have revealed that rice seeds can sense the sound of rain, which accelerates their germination. This discovery reshapes our understanding of how plants interact with their environment.
NASA has successfully captured the first high-resolution image of a massive tsunami, marking an unprecedented scientific achievement. The image reveals intricate details of the incident that occurred in the Pacific Ocean.
A new platform offers children a unique educational experience through a science journey featuring beloved characters like Emily and Mark Rober. This initiative aims to enhance children's scientific curiosity and encourage them to explore science in an enjoyable way.
The Hamdan bin Rashid Foundation has announced the launch of the fourth edition of the Future Science Challenge, aimed at fostering innovation in science and technology. The competition targets students from various educational stages, encouraging them to present innovative ideas that contribute to community development.
The Indian government has announced a comprehensive update to the curricula for grades 6 to 12, introducing a new system that includes multiple levels in mathematics and science, along with mandatory learning of three languages.
Archaeologists have uncovered remains of an ancient creature known as <strong>Masripithecus</strong> in the Qattara Depression, Egypt, believed to date back to the <strong>Miocene</strong> era, approximately <strong>17 to 18 million years ago</strong>. This discovery marks a significant step in understanding the evolution of higher primates.
Scientists from Abu Dhabi have unveiled a new map of magnetic waves located deep within the sun, enhancing our understanding of solar processes. This scientific achievement comes at a critical time as the study of the sun and its impact on Earth becomes increasingly important.
Russian scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking artificial eye that can move similarly to natural eyes. This innovative technology represents a significant advancement in the fields of medicine and technology.
A child known as 'Little Nostradamus' has stirred controversy on social media with alarming predictions about scientific experiments on children and a potential massive tsunami following natural disasters. His claims have raised significant concerns among viewers.