In mid-March, a one-minute video of Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky emerged first on social media and subsequently on a Ukrainian news website. In it, Zelenskiy told Ukrainian troopers to spread down their weapons and capitulate to Russian armies. But the video turned out to...
A live stream event for the upcoming One Piece Film Red anime film revealed the new movie trailer, two cast members, the film's theme song artist, the "Uta Project," and a new poster visual drawn...
The official website for the anime of Afro's Yuru Camp (Yurukyan△, Laid-Back Camp Δ) manga posted the full trailer for the Eiga Yurukyan△ (Yuru Camp Movie) anime film. The trailer shows an original story that...
The official website for the anime of Afro's Yuru Camp (Yurukyan△, Laid-Back Camp Δ) manga posted the full trailer for the Eiga Yurukyan△ (Yuru Camp Movie) anime film. The trailer shows an original story that...
The beautiful night sky is filled with thousands of stars that we can see and millions of which we cannot see, with about 4800 stars being born every second. These stars have a life cycle of about 40,000 years to about 10 billion years. However, all these billions of stars in the Universe are at a different point in their life cycle. In this topic, we will be discussing about how these stars are formed and how do they die.
Water is transparent, it is in the rain, snow, steam, oceans, rivers, and at most of the places on Earth. Water is life support for the entire living kingdom and the third most abundant molecule in the universe. This is the view held by half of the population and term water as "boring".
Last year, researchers from all over the world fused and fabricated most interesting and marvellous compounds of chemistry. These compounds can be used for...
There goes a phrase by "A watched pot never boils," which means that time seems to move more slowly when one is anticipating something or waiting for something to occur. But this statement is indeed true in quantum world. Something that is being observed never changes, in short, observation restricts motion.