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This Tiny Knot Can Jump 2 Meters To Drive Seeds Into Soil To Support Farming & Reforestation

A knot is usually seen as something simple—a way to hold things together. But what if a knot could move ? What if it could store energy, release it suddenly, and even act like a tiny robot? Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have turned this idea into reality. By rethinking how knots behave, they have created a soft robot that can leap into the air, spin mid-flight, and even help plant seeds in the soil. This breakthrough, published in the journal Science, shows how something as ordinary as a knot can become a powerful and programmable machine. 🔬 A Simple Idea That Changed Everything Traditionally, knots are used to hold tension . But the research team, led by Shu Yang and Yaoye Hong, asked a different question: What happens if a knot is designed to release energy instead of holding it? This small shift in thinking led to a big discovery. Instead of being passive, the knot became an active system —capable of motion and energy release. At the center of this innovation is a f...

Scientists Have “Visualized Music” Inside Fluids for the First Time

Sound is something we usually hear, not see. It travels through air, water, and even solids as invisible vibrations. But until recently, actually observing sound waves inside liquids in real time has been extremely difficult. The main reason is simple: sound-induced motion in fluids is incredibly tiny and fast, making it almost impossible to capture with traditional imaging methods. Now, in a breakthrough study, Mak and his team have demonstrated something remarkable— they have directly visualized music as ripples inside a special fluid system . Even more impressively, they were able to reconstruct sound signals with high accuracy, showing that fluids can act as a kind of “interfacial ear” capable of detecting vibrations far beyond human perception. This discovery opens a new way of thinking about sound, fluids, and how mechanical waves can be captured, studied, and even reused in scientific systems. Why Sound in Fluids Is Hard to See Sound is a mechanical wave, meaning it travels th...

This AI Table Tennis Robot Is Beating Pro Players at Their Own Game

In a breakthrough that feels like something out of science fiction, a robotic arm has learned to play table tennis at a level so high that it can challenge — and sometimes defeat — elite human players. Developed by Sony, this advanced machine, known as “Ace,” represents a major leap forward in artificial intelligence and robotics. More than just a technical achievement, it signals a future where robots can operate with speed, precision, and adaptability in the real world. A Robot That Learns Like a Human Unlike traditional machines that follow fixed instructions, Ace was not programmed step-by-step to play table tennis. Instead, it learned the game through a method called reinforcement learning — a type of AI where the system improves through trial and error. Much like a human player practicing for hours, the robot gradually refined its skills by playing repeatedly and learning from its mistakes. According to researcher Peter Dürr, whose study was published in Nature, programming a ro...

The Secret “Levitating Layer” on Neutron Stars That Defies Gravity

Neutron stars are some of the most extreme objects in the universe. They are formed when massive stars explode and collapse into incredibly dense objects—so dense that a single teaspoon of their material would weigh billions of tons. Even more fascinating are the powerful explosions that happen on their surfaces, known as X-ray bursts. These bursts are like giant cosmic bombs that release huge amounts of energy in just a few seconds. A recent study by Suleimanov, Juri Poutanen, and Klaus Werner helps us understand what happens in these explosions by studying the atmosphere of neutron stars. Their work focuses on something very interesting, what happens to the “ashes” created during these powerful bursts. 🌌 What Causes X-ray Bursts? Many neutron stars are part of binary systems, where they orbit another star. The neutron star pulls gas—mainly hydrogen and helium—from its companion. This gas slowly collects on the neutron star’s surface. As more and more material builds up, the pressure...

Scientists Found a System Where Order and Chaos Exist Together!

In the world of science and engineering, systems often behave in predictable ways. Objects move together, fall apart, or settle into stable patterns. But sometimes, nature surprises us with behaviors that seem to break its own rules. One such fascinating phenomenon is the chimera state —a situation where order and disorder exist side by side in the same system. Chimera states are special patterns seen in systems made of many identical oscillators. An oscillator is anything that moves back and forth in a regular way, like a pendulum or a metronome. In a chimera state, some oscillators become synchronized and move together in perfect rhythm, while others remain completely unsynchronized and behave randomly. What makes this truly surprising is that all oscillators are identical and connected in the same way. There is no clear reason why some should cooperate while others do not. This unusual behavior is a form of symmetry breaking . Normally, when identical elements are connected equally,...

Scientists Found a Mysterious Massive Ring in the Sky and It Shouldn’t Exist

Scientists have discovered a huge structure in space called the Giant Ring on the Sky (GR). This discovery was made by Alexia Lopez and Roger Clowes, and it is one of the largest known structures in the Universe. What makes this finding exciting is that it may challenge our current understanding of how the Universe is built. What Is the Giant Ring? The Giant Ring is an ultra-large-scale structure (uLSS). This means it exists on extremely large distances—hundreds of millions of light-years across. It is located at a redshift of around 0.8, which means we are seeing it as it was billions of years ago. The structure looks like a giant ring made of galaxies and gas. It is not a perfect circle, but more like an uneven loop. It has different parts: A thin, stretched region in the north A dense and complex region in the south Branches on one side, like a split or fork These branches suggest something very interesting: the Giant Ring may actually be made of two overlapping rings , not just on...

This New Technology Cleans Dirty Solar Panels with Almost No Water

As the world rapidly shifts toward renewable energy, solar power has emerged as one of the most promising solutions to meet growing electricity demands while reducing carbon emissions. Across continents, vast solar farms and rooftop installations are becoming increasingly common. However, a surprisingly simple issue continues to limit their efficiency—dust and pollution accumulating on solar panel surfaces. Even a thin layer of dirt can significantly reduce a panel’s ability to absorb sunlight, lowering its energy output. Traditionally, cleaning these panels requires large amounts of water, often sprayed using high-pressure jets. Globally, this process consumes billions of gallons of water every year—an unsustainable practice, especially in arid regions where solar farms are most common. Now, a groundbreaking innovation from researchers at City University of Hong Kong offers a smarter, more sustainable solution. Known as the “liquid droplet mop,” this new technology promises to clean ...