African Elephants Have Names for Each Other, New Study Reveals

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New research revealed that African Elephants may call each other using individualized name-like calls. The study was conducted at Kenya Samburu National Reserve and Amboseli National Park. According to the scientist, Elephants can identify and communicate with each other with different acoustic sounds. The name comes as a part of their rumble but they dont … Read more

This Solar Panels Can Be Printed Like Newspapers 

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Australian scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have created flexible solar panels that can be printed like newspapers. These thin solar panels highlight the main feature of being lightweight and flexible. The scientists have used “solar ink” to make these semi-transparent solar cells. This innovative technology tries to achieve a new … Read more

This Robot can grab the accidentally swallowed objects inside the human body

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This is the world’s first slime robot that can navigate into tight spaces and grab the accidentally swallowed objects inside your body. This remembers the movie “Venom“. How interesting? This robot has shown a potential revolution in the medical industry used for surgical procedures. It was co-created by a research team led by Professor Li … Read more

This BionicBee Mimics the Flight Patterns and Behaviors of Actual Bees

This Robot Bee Mimics the Flight Patterns and Behaviors of Actual Bees

Have you ever wondered how engineers can learn from nature to create innovative technology? The BionicBee is a fascinating example of this, developed by Festo’s Bionic Learning Network. This tiny, ultra-light flying robot mimics the flight patterns and behaviors of real bees, flying autonomously in a swarm. Ultralight Design The BionicBee is remarkably small and … Read more

T. Rex Not As Smart As in Movies – Re-examined Brain and Structure Reveal the Truth

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An international team of behavioural scientists, palaeontologists, and neurologists found that the T.Rex is less smart than previously claimed. The scientific group has re-examined these big creatures’ brain size and structure. They concluded their behaviour was more like crocodiles and lizards. Curiously, this new finding turns the idea that dinosaurs are less intelligent than monkeys. … Read more

This Device Creates Stunning Illusions: Bringing ‘The Avengers’ Invisible Tech to Real Life

Invisibility Shield 2.0 is designed to create the illusion of invisibility.

You might remember an invisible shield in the Avengers universe. Now you can buy an invisible shield yourself. Invisibility Sheild Co. has already started improving its second-generation invisible shield. You can pledge to that. This shield is marvelous. You can hide yourself, friends, pets, and literally anything behind this shield. Let’s dive into Invisible Shield … Read more

This Experiment Might Be a Model For Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”

Dippel's Experiment Is a Model For Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Do you believe Mary Shelley had been inspired by the alchemist Johann Conrad Dippel’s bizarre experiments for the creation of the novel “Frankenstein”? If you’ve ever wondered about the origin of this scientific legend, you might be intrigued by the story of Johann Conrad Dippel. He was born in Castle Frankenstein and is often cited … Read more

This is the first-ever Stair Climbing Robot Vacuum Cleaner that cleans your stairs

First Ever Stair Climbing Robot Vacuum Cleans Your Stairs

There is a new invention called the Ascender, which can climb stairs and clean your house. This device transcends traditional robot vacuums only having vertical movements. It is much more autonomous than traditional robot vacuums, and most importantly, it is the first ever stair stair climbing robot cleaner able to clean your stairs. With the … Read more