Scattering is a fundamental phenomenon that occurs across various scales in the universe, from the microscopic to the cosmic. It plays a crucial role in processes ranging from the everyday…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Unraveling Exciton Mysteries in Organic Semiconductors
In the world of modern electronics and energy technologies, exciton behavior plays a crucial role. These quasiparticles, which are formed when an electron and a positively charged “hole” pair up…
“Flying Focus” Technique Enables Directional Control of Laser-Produced Terahertz Radiation in Air
Terahertz radiation (THz), a form of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies between 0.1 and 10 THz, plays an essential role in the development of various technologies. These technologies include imaging systems,…
Astronomers Unveil Secrets of Supernova SN 2024jlf
An international team of astronomers has recently published a study examining SN 2024jlf, a newly detected Type II supernova (SN) that was first spotted on May 28, 2024. Detailed in…
Periodic Cooking: A Novel Technique for Optimal Egg Texture and Nutrition
A groundbreaking method for cooking eggs to achieve optimal texture and nutrition has recently been detailed in Communications Engineering. The technique, called periodic cooking, was developed by Pellegrino Musto and…
Scientists Synthesize Ibogaine, Paving the Way for New Addiction Treatments
Ibogaine, a psychoactive compound derived from the iboga shrub (Tabernanthe iboga) and the voacanga tree (Voacanga africana), has attracted considerable attention in recent years for its potential to treat a…
New Methodology Uses Weak Lensing to Probe Cosmic Isotropy
A new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) presents an innovative methodology for testing the Cosmological Principle, a foundational assumption in modern cosmology, by using…
52-Million-Year-Old Fossil Leaves Reveal Long-Term Insect Herbivory on Eucalyptus
When it comes to finding a good meal, leaf-eating insects don’t hesitate to follow their favorite food, even across vast distances and millions of years. Recent research by scientists at…
Duck-like Ancestor Discovered in Ancient Antarctica
Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, an asteroid struck near the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, marking the end of the age of non-bird dinosaurs. The…
Gut Microbiome Influences Brain Protein Glycosylation
Our bodies are host to a vast number of microorganisms, especially in the gut, where trillions of bacteria play a crucial role in maintaining health. Over recent decades, scientific research…
Dinosaur Soft Tissues: More Common Than We Thought
Soft tissue preservation in fossils does not seem to depend upon the species, age or burial environment of the fossils in question, according to new research from North Carolina State…
Bacteriophage Paratox Hijacks Bacterial Metabolism to Enhance Strep Virulence
We’ve all experienced the discomfort of a sore throat at one time or another, and many of us are familiar with strep throat, a common bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus…
Euclid Discovers Rare Einstein Ring in Early Mission Observations
On July 1, 2023, the Euclid spacecraft embarked on its ambitious six-year mission to explore the universe’s dark side, focusing on understanding the mysterious phenomena of dark energy and dark…
The Metamorphosis of SN 2014C: A Supernova Mystery Solved
An international research team led by the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made a groundbreaking contribution to our understanding of the rare and enigmatic supernova SN…
Feedback from Massive Stars Triggers and Suppresses Star Formation in the W4 Super-large HII Region
A groundbreaking study recently published in Astronomy & Astrophysics has provided new insights into the dynamic interplay between massive stars, molecular gas, and star formation in one of the most…
The Surprising Power of Gene Loss in Evolution
Evolution is typically portrayed as a gradual process that builds greater complexity over time. New genes are acquired, and biological systems become increasingly intricate as species adapt to their environment.…
Hubble Reveals Secrets of Massive Star Cluster Westerlund 1
In an exciting new study published on January 28 on the pre-print server arXiv, astronomers have used the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to investigate Westerlund 1, a supermassive young star…
Study Suggests Dynamic Interaction Between Earth’s Inner and Outer Cores
A groundbreaking study conducted by scientists at the University of Southern California (USC) has shed new light on the Earth’s inner core, revealing unexpected changes near its surface. Published in…
Blow Fly Larvae Develop “Termite Mask” to Infiltrate Colonies
Nature has long been a stage for masterful impersonators, and nowhere is this more evident than in the insect kingdom. From the bee fly to the ant spider, some species…
Salt Substitute Reduces Recurrent Stroke and Mortality in Rural Chinese Stroke Survivors
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where recurrent events are a significant concern. A recent study conducted in…