In a curious move, the state of Arizona has designated a state planet, and even more surprisingly, it's Pluto – a celestial body no longer classified as a planet. This decision underscores Arizona's unique connection to Pluto's discovery and highlights its contributions to astronomy. The story of Pluto's discovery is intertwined with Arizona's astronomical legacy. Percival … [Read more...] about Arizona Names Pluto (Not A Planet) As Its Official State Planet
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Scientists Suggest Wearing Red And Green During The Eclipse – Here Is Why
As the Moon prepares to obscure the Sun, scientists offer a unique suggestion to enhance your eclipse experience: wear red and green. This seemingly simple choice of attire is poised to amplify the visual spectacle of this celestial event in an unexpected way. Amidst the anticipation of witnessing the Moon's journey across the Sun on Monday, those fortunate enough to be … [Read more...] about Scientists Suggest Wearing Red And Green During The Eclipse – Here Is Why
Korean Fusion Reactor Breaks Record, Staying 7 Times Hotter Than The Sun’s Core
In a groundbreaking achievement, the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) has pushed the boundaries of fusion technology. Termed the "Korean artificial sun," KSTAR has sustained a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius, seven times hotter than the Sun's core, for an impressive 48 seconds. This milestone marks a significant leap forward in our quest for … [Read more...] about Korean Fusion Reactor Breaks Record, Staying 7 Times Hotter Than The Sun’s Core
Why Swedish children celebrate Easter by dressing up as witches
Every year in Sweden and Finland, a time-honored tradition persists, harkening back to an era when witches convened with the devil before the resurrection of Jesus. Growing up in Värmland, Sweden, Fredrik Skott and his sister engaged in a peculiar ritual: donning witch attire and traversing from house to house, delivering candy-filled letters to neighbors and friends. … [Read more...] about Why Swedish children celebrate Easter by dressing up as witches
‘Bird Droppings’ On Leaf Turn Out To Be A Completely New Species Of Fluffy Animal
During a recent camping trip in the lush Australian rainforest, James Tweed, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Queensland, stumbled upon an intriguing sight. Nestled on a leaf nearby was a peculiar white blob. Initially dismissing it as mere bird droppings, Tweed's curiosity led him to take a closer look. To his astonishment, the seemingly innocuous speck revealed itself … [Read more...] about ‘Bird Droppings’ On Leaf Turn Out To Be A Completely New Species Of Fluffy Animal





