Step into a world so tiny, it defies imagination -- the nanoscale. Picture a single strand of hair, now shrink it a million times. You've arrived. Here, atoms and molecules are the architects of ...
X-rays are radiated by matter hotter than one million Kelvin, and high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy can tell us about the ...
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The J particle; a nitroglycerin engine ...
Making panda stem cells, mapping a fruit fly’s brain and witnessing a black hole wake up were among the biggest achievements of the year.
“Mirror bacteria” could evade people’s immune systems, they suggest, causing deadly infections. Such infections could also ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just solved a conundrum by proving a controversial finding made with the agency’s Hubble ...
Men are killing themselves on the roads in large numbers. Currently, policymakers fail to recognize the different ways men and women use roads, and the resulting ways they are killed or injured.
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made tungsten disulfide nanotubes which point in the same direction when ...
An atom's cloud of electrons makes it difficult to determine an exact boundary for "touching," Baird said. Instead, it is ...
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