logo
☰
  • Technology
    • Earth
    • Space
  • Energy
  • Health
    • Mind
  • About
close

Home » author » staff » page » 104

Imagine Charging Your Phone Within Seconds… And It Lasting For Days!

Science Contributor 0 Comments

Electronic devices such as computers, cell phones, and tablets operate on batteries. Batteries are the primary energy storage devices for many systems, from small electronics…
Read more

Making Sense Of Quantum Mechanics: Geometric Quantum Theory

Science Contributor 0 Comments

The theory of quantum mechanics lies at the basis of our modern understanding of how microscopic particles such as electrons and atomic nuclei behave. Despite…
Read more

The Future Of Municipal Solid Waste Management

Science Contributor 0 Comments

Today’s failures in solid waste management is a situation that jeopardizes our environment in huge ways: landfills are the third largest anthropogenic source of methane…
Read more

Your Subjective Age Is More Important Than Your Actual Age, Study Finds

Science Contributor 0 Comments

Physical and mental health is a factor of subjective age (the age you feel). As one age naturally, the subjective age is seen to adopt…
Read more

Do Roaches Bite? Protect Yourself From A Cockroach Bite

Science Contributor 1 Comment

Cockroaches or specifically nocturnal omnivores can bite human skin. Though they bite rarely, even a simple wound caused by them may last for up to…
Read more

Hydrodynamic Loads Under PORV Actuation

Science Contributor 0 Comments

A fluid transient analysis of the Power Operated Relief Valve (PORV) discharge piping, which is connected to the Main Steam Line (MSL), has been performed…
Read more

Questioning The Applicability Of Optimum Managerial Decisions

Science Contributor 0 Comments

When I received an e-mail from Science Trends in November 2017 asking for a short article for Science Trends, I was happy and excited. Luckily,…
Read more

The Push-Me-Pull-Me Allure Of Bird Eggs

Science Contributor 0 Comments

Playing the Easter Bunny has a long and illustrious history in the field of animal behavior. Two of three ethologists to ever win the Nobel…
Read more

What Is Behind Mars’ Stunted Growth?

Science Contributor 0 Comments

Explaining why Mars is so much smaller and accreted far quicker than the Earth is a long-standing problem in planetary science.  Like Earth, Mars’ orbit…
Read more

Saturn’s North Polar Hexagon

Science Contributor 0 Comments

The dynamical nature of the hexagonal cloud pattern on Saturn’s north pole was unexplained by planetary science for ≈ 35 years since its first observation….
Read more

Competition With Native Species Can Impact Reintroduction Success For The Endangered Pacific Pocket Mouse

Science Contributor 0 Comments

As we enter into the Anthropocene, with the human impact on natural systems becoming ever greater, improving the success rates of conservation measures is more…
Read more

Post navigation

← Previous 1 … 102 103 104 105 106 … 194 Next →

© 2024 Science Trends LLC. All Rights Reserved. ISSN: 2639-1538 (online)