100 years on, Quantum physics remains the universe’s biggest mystery – Iowa Park Leader

100 years on, Quantum physics remains the universe's biggest mystery - Iowa Park Leader

A century later, the quantum the land is still incredibly productive and stubborn a miracle. Its equations are parallel laser devices and LEDsguide the MRI scanner, and underwrite the transistors that heat up our phones, yet leave us confused as to what numbers it really tells us about the truth. The theory predicts about amazing … Read more

A national park ranger photographs rare species for the first time while snorkeling on the job

Community park researcher Michael Reichmuth stands in front of a tree-filled space

Michael Reichmuth, a fisheries biologist for the National Park Service, often dives in the cold waters of San Francisco Bay Area parks and beaches. Most of the time, he is busy at work, monitoring the endangered coho salmon. He’s been here for over 20 years, according to the NPS article, so he’s seen a lot … Read more

After 90 Years, Scientists Finally Understand Quantum Phenomenon – Iowa Park Leader

After 90 Years, Scientists Finally Understand Quantum Phenomenon - Iowa Park Leader

By mid-2025, the group of physicists to Massachusetts Institute of Technology achieved something that had eluded researchers for nearly a century: the direct visualization of an obscure “second sound.” This is a rare regime there temperature it is no longer different but moves like the wavehumming like sound in a quantum liquid. The findings, published … Read more

‘Guano isn’t just droppings’: scientists reveal secrets of bat poo in Gorongosa national park

'Guano isn't just droppings': scientists reveal secrets of bat poo in Gorongosa national park

AAfter huddling in a damp, cool cave, Raúl da Silva Armando Chomela is waiting for his eyes to adjust. Wearing latex gloves, a helmet fitted with a headlamp, and a mask to protect his lungs from fine particles and bacteria, the molecular biologist from the Mozambican port city of Beira peers into the shadows for … Read more

NASA’s Mars Bombshell: A Possible Ancient Biosignature – Our First Sign of Life? – Iowa Park Leader

NASA's Mars Bombshell: A Possible Ancient Biosignature - Our First Sign of Life? - Iowa Park Leader

Amazing tip on Martian rocks The Tolerance The rover, which has been exploring Mars since January 2021, got the chance biosignature in the Jezero Crater area. Scientists saw unusual, colorful objects specks in a rock called “Cheyava Falls,” which is located at the foot of an ancient valley. This ancient valley was once considered flowing … Read more