Light has always carried more than brightness. In this case, it also carries direction and twist. That mix may open a new ...
Astronomy on MSN
Could this telescope find life on alien worlds?
The ExoLife Finder (ELF) looks like no telescope ever built. A spectacular crown of 15 five-meter mirrors perches atop a ...
Rhodium is one of the most powerful catalytic metals known to chemistry. Small amounts of it can drive reactions that produce ...
Rosalind, a specialised AI model designed for life sciences. Built to assist researchers with complex biological problems, ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Kale, cabbage, and broccoli could turn toxic soil into a new source of critical thallium metal
University of Queensland geochemist Dr. Amelia Corzo-Remigio said powerful X-rays confirmed crops in the Brassicaceae family ...
Mirror image crystals of poly(lactic acid) act as reversible crosslinks in a phase change material, delivering high latent heat, strong mechanics, and full recyclability at once.
The Challenge of Contaminated Biochar Biochar, a charcoal-like material produced from plant matter, is a powerful tool for ...
Mu Yang talks about her plunge into chemistry research integrity sleuthing and her unexpected empathy for academic fraudsters ...
Blue perovskite quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) are highly attractive for new generation high-definition displays, ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Royal Navy Could Have “DragonFire” Lasers in Service by Next Year
The DragonFire laser systems are expected to be installed on two Type 45 destroyers by 2027, although their effectiveness ...
A wavy polymer membrane triples the output of ultrasound-driven triboelectric nanogenerators by channeling vibration into ...
Brassica oleracea - or kale - accumulates thallium in crystallised form, and therefore may be compatible with metallurgical ...
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