Even though we cannot physically access the 4D world, being aware of its existence will pave the way to future discoveries and a better understanding of our Universe.
A team of high-energy experimental particle physicists has uncovered possible evidence of a subatomic quasiparticle dubbed an 'odderon' that - until now - had only been theorized to exist.
Each scaffold was made by 3D printing a replica of each patient’s ear using a Z Corporation Spectrum Z510 3D printer. The scaffolds were then populated with living cells from each patient.
How changing crops, moving to no till agriculture and lightening infrastructure can reduce extreme temperatures.
CancerSEEK, which was 70 percent accurate in a human trial, could be major breakthrough in early identification of cancers and where in the body they are located.
US Engineers have produced 3D images entirely out of light.
In the U.S., the first planned clinical trials of CRISPR gene editing in people are about to kick off. China already used the gene-altering tool to change the DNA of dozens of people in several clinical trials.
The world's most powerful acoustic tractor beam could enable the manipulation of drug capsules or micro-surgical implements within the body. The discovery could even lead to levitating humans.
The Hypatia stone - pebbles found in Egypt, have been known to have come to Earth from somewhere else. But new research shows they are even more alien, having been formed outside of our solar system and even before our sun existed.
Researchers took a cue from the electric eel to create a soft, foldable battery that could one day power devices.
A team at Duke University, US has overcome significant hurdles to create the first functioning human muscle from these stem cells.
Researchers have developed the world's first complementary electrochemical logic circuits that can function stably for long periods in water.
To solve the many human-related limitations of space travel, SpaceWorks Enterprises is looking into selectively hibernating the crew during extended trips.
The new prime number is nearly one million digits larger than the previous record prime number, in a special class of extremely rare prime numbers known as Mersenne primes.
Researchers refine method of making bio-ink droplets stick to each other, enabling 3D printing of highly complex biological structures with a wide variety of cell types using inkjet printers.