Everything we know about Elon Musk’s brain chip
Always surrounded by controversy, in the last 2 weeks Elon Musk and his company Neuralink, founded in 2016 and specializing in the development of implantable brain-computer interfaces, also known as Brain-Machine Interfaces or BMI, have not stopped making news. To better understand the subject, let’s go further on Musk’s project. After his appearance…
A mysterious hole, bigger than the White House, appears in Chile
An impressive hole suddenly appeared in Chile, specifically in Tierra Amarilla, in the northern region of Atacama, without initially having any apparent explanation. Chilean authorities are investigating the reason for this hole, which is at least 25 meters wide and 200 meters deep. The hole appeared for the first time last Saturday, July 30.…
EnMAP a game-changer for our environment
Our planet is warming up in a fast way and to prevent further damage to the ecosystem, scientists around the world are looking for solutions against the clock.This is how, on April 1, the EnMap satellite was launched, which seeks to monitor the Earth’s environment on a global scale. As CNN portal stated: “Space technology has…
Gaia, conquering the stars
Thousands of scientists around the world have their eyes on Gaia, a telescope launched in 2013 into space by the ESA (European Space Agency) with a specific mission: “Create the most accurate and complete multidimensional map of the Milky Way. This allows astronomers to reconstruct the structure and past evolution of our galaxy over billions…
Science Practice | A Study on Asteroid Samples and Life’s Building Blocks
Scientists studied samples that NASA collected from the asteroid Bennu. What clues did they reveal about life outside of Earth?
Science Practice | A Study on Cats and Their Sense of Smell
Do our cats know what we smell like? A new study offers clues.
Science Practice | A Study on Breakfast Cereals
American breakfast cereals are becoming less healthy, according to a recent study.
Bioprinting: Finding life expectancy in technology
In the United States, more than 106,000 people are waiting for a transplant and if we talk about available donor organs, the annual number is around 6,000, which leaves behind thousands of people who will not be able to receive the organ they need to keep watching. Technology, faced with such an overwhelming…
Science Lesson Plan on Glowing Succulents
In a proof of concept, researchers demonstrated that they could bioengineer a couple of hours of light into a common plant.
Science Practice | A Study on a Rodent-Shaped Sidewalk Impression
What animal made an infamous indentation in a Chicago sidewalk? A new study offers clues. Hint: It wasn’t a rat.







