When 12-year-old Luke Thoresen left a comment on a YouTube video by user AdventureGamingHQ, he put his best foot forward. Or feet, actually. If the gamer behind the popular YouTube channel would grant ...
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, Tsinghua University, 100084, Beijing, P. R. China, Department of Physics, Honghe College, ...
What if the ground under the Giza pyramids hid something huge, out of sight but still very real? In March 2025, a research team said satellite radar images point to deep shafts and giant chambers ...
This video shows a light green bar soap being carefully scraped and cut into a neat grid pattern, creating small cube-like textures across the surface. The process produces soft, crumbly soap pieces ...
Could one of the world’s most studied ancient sites still be hiding giant underground structures? A radar-based claim tied to the pyramids at Giza says it might, arguing that satellite data may point ...
I want to challenge myself to daily solve at least one program in C++ to gain confidence in C++ syntax. My target is add atleast 100 programs to this github repo. After my challenge is over, this repo ...
RRB Group D Syllabus 2026: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced 22,000 vacancies for RRB Group D Level-1 posts under CEN 09/2025. Aspirants preparing for these positions should be well ...
Italian scientists created global buzz earlier this year when they announced that a huge underground system may sit thousands of feet beneath Egypt’s Giza Plateau. Their claim suggested that the area ...
With a geometers eye, Keith Critchlow, author of Time Stands Still: New Light on Megalithic Science, saw something in the spheres that no-one had spotted before: sophisticated 3D geometric forms that ...
Four hundred and twenty geometric stone spheres have been found in the vicinity of Neolithic stone circles in Northern Scotland, with 169 coming from Aberdeenshire alone. Outside Scotland, examples ...
A tetrahedron is the simplest Platonic solid. Mathematicians have now made one that’s stable only on one side, confirming a decades-old conjecture. In 360 BCE, Plato envisioned the cosmos as an ...
How bees, beer cans and big data all solve the same problem: not enough space. By Steven Strogatz Photo illustrations by Jens Mortensen Each installment of “Math, Revealed” starts with an object, ...