Snails’ Teeth Beats Spider Silk As Nature’s Strongest Material (2015)

Research in 2015 revealed snail teeth are stronger than spider silk, challenging previous assumptions about natural materials’ strength.

Lost City Discovered Beneath Egypt’s Desert With Ancient Church

Archaeologists uncover a lost city with an ancient church beneath Egypt’s desert, revealing new insights into early civilization.

Late Bronze Age Collapse

Recent archaeological findings provide fresh insights into the causes and effects of the Late Bronze Age Collapse around 1200 BCE.

11 Best Science Reference Flashcards in 2026

Discover the top science reference flashcards of 2026. Find the best options for students, teachers, and enthusiasts with our expert picks and buying tips.

Girls just wanna have fast MPMC queues with bounded waiting

A new queue management approach improves wait times for women in multi-product multi-channel queues, ensuring bounded waiting periods.

Zoological Society Of London Surges In Global Coverage

The Zoological Society of London experiences a significant surge in international coverage, with 63 mentions in recent media analysis, highlighting increased global interest.

How to Understand Coffee Roast Labels

What do coffee roast labels really mean, and how can understanding them help you find your perfect brew? Keep reading to discover the secrets behind the labels.

Parental Device Use And The Adolescent-caregiver Attachment Bond

Research finds parental device use may weaken the attachment bond with adolescents, raising concerns about digital habits and family relationships.

No leap second will be introduced at the end of December 2026

International timekeeping authorities confirm that no leap second will be added at the end of December 2026, marking a change in the usual adjustment schedule.

Girls Just Wanna Have Fast MPMC Queues With Bounded Waiting

Advocates seek improvements in multi-party multi-channel queues to reduce wait times while ensuring bounded delays, sparking industry discussions.