- Rhodium - The most expensive metal in the world is 5 times more expensive than gold

There is another metal that excels in both cost and rarity, rhodium (symbol in the periodic table is Rh) with a price of about 10,300 USD, one of the rarest metals in the world.
- Astronomers create the most accurate map of all matter in the universe

Of the tens of thousands of conundrums facing astronomers today, the biggest unknown is probably about the matter that makes up most of the universe.
- What is the loudest sound on Earth? What makes the loudest sound on Earth?

The volcanic eruption on August 27, 1883 at Krakatoa Island located between the two islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia, created the largest sound on Earth in history. This
- 10 brightest stars in the sky

When we look at the night sky, we can see many stars. However, not all stars are the same and can be seen with the naked eye.
- Decipher the phenomenon of strangers alike

Strangers who are surprisingly similar in appearance are called twins. Scientists have studied 32 pairs of unrelated twins around the world to decipher this strange phenomenon.
- Can sprouted garlic be eaten?

Many people often store onions and garlic in the kitchen for later use. But keeping them for a long time makes them sprout.
- 4 Qualities That You Want in Drug Testing Services For Employers in Farmington Hills MI

It's not unusual for employers to make use of drug testing. Some require that anyone who is hired undergo testing before reporting for the first day of employment.
- NASA has just discovered an asteroid with an extremely 'weird' shape

Asteroids are rocky, airless bodies that orbit the Sun. Asteroids are smaller than planets but larger than meteorites and are not comets.
- Admire the majestic spectacle of swirls of dust and gas in nearby galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope is playing the role of a powerful assistant helping astronomers observe a series of galaxies 'neighbors' of the Milky Way.
- How do sperm whales hunt giant squid?

Sperm whales are the largest predators on earth and are thought of as gentle giants. However, these submarine-sized mammals are actually deadly hunters, killers in the ocean.
- How to read and write files using JES application

JES is a programming environment that you can use to write, test, and run code locally on your computer. JES offers many features such as photo, video and other media editing.
- The 'mirror super power plant' from 12,000 giant mirrors produces electricity even at night

The solar power plant located in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu province uses concentrated solar energy through mirrors and molten salt technology to produce electricity at
- Ukrainian Space Industry Can Give ESA's Initiatives a Strong Scientific Boost

Space entrepreneur Max Polyakov believes Ukraine has strong scientific and human potential to become a major contributor to ESA's current initiatives
- How Do Nicotine Pouches Work?

Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is a tried-and-tested method for people trying to quit smoking. Among the popular forms of NRT are nicotine gum and patches, which are marketed
- What is FIR (Far Infrared Ray Technology)?

Far-Infrared Rays are energy waves that penetrate the skin's surface and gradually raise it to 107.6F/42C or higher while positively activating many bodily systems and processes.
- James Webb captured the most difficult to find object in the universe, 2,000 light years away

The James Webb super telescope has captured GLASS-JWST-BD1 - a brown dwarf, a type of half-planet, half-star that is difficult to explain and the most difficult to find in the
- Galaxy merger moment gives glimpse into Milky Way's future

This image may also have animated a creepy picture of what could eventually happen to our galaxy -
- The moment two galaxies collide in a super rare image taken by the Gemini North telescope

It's hard to imagine, but out in the deep space of the other universe, there are countless galaxies that coexist and interact with each other.
- How can computer recycling help the environment?

You probably know that computers contain harmful toxins that can damage the environment if not disposed of properly.
- Today, the solar storm will 'directly hit' the earth

NASA predicts a solar storm will hit Earth on July 19. Dr Tamitha Skov of The Aerospace Corporation (in Los Angeles, USA) said that this time the solar storm will hit the earth