Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Sci/Tech - LEVEL5

Harvard Researchers Develop a Liquid with “Intelligence”

Harvard researchers have developed a programmable metafluid that changes its properties under pressure, offering groundbreaking applications in robotics, shock absorption, and optical devices. This versatile material can transition from opaque to transparent and alter its viscosity, showcasing potential for significant advancements in technology and material science.

Scientists Suggest New 3D Cosmic Map Poses Intriguing Questions about Universe’s Future

Scientists have unveiled the most extensive derived of the universe ever created, showcasing over 6 million entities and potentially challenging prevailing theories on comprehension.This...

Sony Allegedly Halts Production of PlayStation VR2 to Address Surplus of Unsold Units, Reports Say

Recent developments reveal that a major electronics manufacturer has temporarily ceased the production of its latest virtual reality headset. This pause is aimed at...

Hubble Pictures The Majestic Storms of The Giant Planet and Its Volcanic Moon, Io

Jupiter, often hailed as the largest and closest of the colossal outer planets, continues to captivate NASA scientists with its ever-morphing meteorological tapestry. NASA's...

Selection Predictions for the 36 NASCAR Racers in Bristol: An Insider’s Look at the Fantasy Game

Our ongoing 36 for 36 initiative on NASCAR.com heads next to the Bristol Motor Speedway. Featuring 36 races within a season, each boasting a...

Innovative Graphene Interfaces Poised to Revolutionize the Field of Neuroscience

Modern science has brought to light an innovative neurotechnology developed by ICN2 and numerous partnerships that consist of a graphene-based component which holds tremendous...

Climate Change: The Unconventional Strategy to Preserve Sea-Ice in the Arctic

Written by Mark Poynting, a distinguished BBC News climate reporter, this in-depth piece explores the audacious measures that a group of researchers are employing...

Two stars show evidence of acetic acid, the key component in ant stings

The James Webb Space Telescope's Mid-Infrared Instrument has captured an intriguing picture of an area parallel to the massive protostar dubbed IRAS 23385. The...