The Latest News from All Areas of Weird Science
Delve into the strange and unexpected side of science. From bizarre experiments and counterintuitive phenomena to unusual theories, this category uncovers the curious wonders of the scientific world.
EUV Lithography Machines: The Delicate Dance Between Nanometer Precision and Lunar Gravity
At the heart of modern semiconductor manufacturing, a machine that appears unassuming is quietly redrawing the boundaries of human technology.…
What Happens If We Cool Earth to Absolute Zero? A Journey Through the Coldest Realms
Imagine plunging our planet into an endless freeze—not just winter cold, but a descent toward the ultimate cosmic chill: absolute…
Nature’s Rogue: How the Iberian Harvester Ant Defies Reproductive Isolation
Ever wondered if it's true that one mother can give birth to two species? In the wild world, it sounds…
Purple Doesn’t Exist: Everything You See Is a Hallucination
Does purple really exist? From the purple hues in a sunset sky to the violets in a flower shop or…
Why Does Eating Red-Fleshed Dragon Fruit Cause Red Stool or Urine?
Here is some science-based information about healthy eating.Today, let's talk about a common phenomenon: why do red stool or urine…
Why Does Time Slow Down as Speed Increases? From Newton’s Absolute Space to Einstein’s Relativity
In the long years before Einstein proposed special relativity, Newtonian classical mechanics was like the "Bible" of the physics world,…
EUV Lithography Machines: The Delicate Dance Between Nanometer Precision and Lunar Gravity
At the heart of modern semiconductor manufacturing, a machine that appears unassuming is quietly redrawing the boundaries of human technology.…
If All Sunlight Hit One Person: Earth’s Doomsday Rhapsody
Hey everyone, it’s your old friend here—just a regular science buff who loves letting my mind wander. In my spare…
The Ice “Superpower” Awakens: Flexoelectricity in Ice Unlocks New Clues to the Origin of Lightning
Ice, one of the most common and abundant substances on Earth, seems to have been thoroughly understood by humanity. However,…
The Invisible Equator:From Greek Speculation to a Blood-Stained Expedition in the South American Jungle
You’ve probably seen that neat white stripe tourists love to stand on—the “Equator line,” slicing across plazas and photo spots.…
Can You Really Dodge a Bullet by Jumping into Water? Science Says Yes—With Conditions
In countless action movies, we’ve seen it: the hero, cornered and out of options, dives into a river or harbor…
2025 Nobel Prize Reveals How the Immune System Protects Itself
On October 7, 2025, the Karolinska Institute in Sweden announced that this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was…
Why Do Wind Turbines Have Three Blades? — Unveiling the Science Behind the “Windmill”
Have you ever wondered why almost all large wind turbines you see have exactly three blades? Why not four? Or…