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Was Albert Einstein’s IQ That High?

Although Albert Einstein never participated in an IQ test, researchers have been able to approximate his score by looking at historical data. Einstein and the famous mass-energy equivalency equation E = mc2 are both often used in popular culture; as…
How Does the Human Brain Work? The Simple Guide

The human brain is perhaps the most complex organ in the Universe. It’s certainly the most complex organ ever discovered by humans. Although science has made tremendous progress in recent decades in its attempt to decode how the brain works,…
New Alzheimer’s Cause Lies in Brain’s White Matter

The researchers discovered a series of events that caused harm to the pathways of ‘white matter’ that connect various sections of the brain by analyzing the brain tissue of individuals with dementia after they had died and after the individuals…
What is Happening With India’s Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Rover?

The accomplishments of Chandrayaan-3 contribute to India’s increasing capability in the field of space exploration. They have successfully launched a number of satellites for other countries, too, and the Mangalyaan Mars Orbiter has been operational for 7.5 years, which is…
The Moon Influences Earth While It’s Drifting Away

As it turns out, scientists have discovered that the Moon is moving away from Earth, and this discovery is redefining everything we thought we understood about the connection between our planet and its sole natural satellite. The Moon’s gradual receding…
Human Kidneys Were Grown Inside Pig Embryos

Because kidneys are one of the earliest organs to grow and the organs that are most frequently transplanted in human medicine, the researchers from the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health decided to focus their attention on studying them. Their…
Japan Sends Rocket to the Moon After Fourth Attempts

After four failed tries, Japan finally successfully launched a rocket. On Thursday, September 6th, the nation’s goal was to launch a rocket carrying a lunar lander after many failed attempts due to weather. The “moon sniper” lander is scheduled to…
How Much Alcohol Does 80 Proof Vodka Have? Or Whiskey?

Since the implementation of testing alcohol to determine the amounts of ethanol, different assessment procedures have been utilized. In the world of alcoholic beverages, strength is measured in proof, which is equal to twice the alcohol content expressed as a…
Strange Black Hole Phenomenon Spits Out Star Remains

After observing black holes participating in tidal disruption events (TDEs) for a considerable amount of time, astronomers came up with an astounding finding. It would appear that as many as fifty percent of the black holes that consume stars will,…