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Scientists May Have Discovered a New Field of Physics!

There's a saying about any subject: "Size doesn't matter." While it's true for many things, it doesn't apply to physics. Size is especially crucial in the subatomic world. Along with electrons and neutrons, the proton is one of the fundamental components of the atom. And atoms, as far as I can see, form the universe, our world, and us, all together. Therefore, to understand the universe, we need to […]

There's an Ocean on Enceladus!

I remember reading Science and Technology magazine in high school, and I loved it. Actually, when I look at kids today, I see them as both lucky and unlucky (someone would think I'm over 60, but there's no way time can speed up). They're lucky because they have much more opportunities than we did and can easily access a wealth of information (even if much of it is wrong) online. But […]

Conference on Science, Free Thought and Secularism

Hello everyone. I'm going to write about my observations about the conference I attended yesterday with two friends, and I think it's necessary in a way. Yesterday, I attended the Science, Free Thought, and Secularism conference, organized in collaboration with the Tree of Evolution, the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, the Global Secularism Organization, the Free Thought Movement, the Young Enlightenment Club, the Genes of Evolution Society, and BIOGEN. I was among the first to register. The first thing I'll do […]

PhpMailer – Sending a File Uploaded with a Form as an Attachment to an Email

Hello everyone. It's been a while. I haven't been able to write anything or share anything on my page. I've been extremely busy and unmotivated for a long time. Besides the stress at work, I was also busy with my PHP course and the website I was building, leaving me with no time left. Now that my course is over and I have more time, I'll continue writing. My first course is HTML […]

Possible Endings of the Universe

If there's one topic scientists love to discuss besides the universe's beginning, it's the universe's potential endings (of course, there are things like the theory of everything, but whatever). There are actually plenty of events that could end life on Earth before we even realize what's happening, like the recent meteor that hit Russia, but the end of the universe is a different story. The universe […]

A Look at the Mystery of Galaxies That Died Too Early

Scientists from Denmark discovered the mystery of premature deaths of galaxies with three galaxies discovered 3 billion years after the Big Bang. Now, they believe that cosmic collisions in the early universe caused the formation of dead galaxies that aged prematurely and could no longer produce new stars. This mystery began with galaxies discovered at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, when the universe was only 2-3 billion years old. These galaxies […]