A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused ...
A landmark study has debunked the long-held belief that people of African, Caribbean and Asian heritage cannot float due to ...
Cosmic dust trapped, or blocked, by Arctic ice allowed researchers to map 30,000 years of sea-ice history. Their findings ...
Separation is more than a mechanical step—it is also the foundation of a circular economy. By combining advanced separation ...
Weed control is essential in apple orchards because weeds compete with trees for nutrients, water and sunlight, which can ...
The Science Siblings, Adam and Paige Jacobson, recruited 4-year-old Tukker and 2-year-old Jayger for a density experiment. They tested whether fruits and veggies float or sink in a bowl of water.
Hye-Sook Park, a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has been awarded the Edward Teller Award for 2025 by the American Nuclear Society. The award recognizes her pioneering ...
The National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards graduate students three years of support over five years to pursue a doctoral degree in STEM. This year, due to ...
Researchers taking the first-ever direct measurement of atom temperature in extremely hot materials inadvertently disproved a decades-old theory and upended our understanding of superheating. It's ...
We are excited to share our first big milestone in solving a grand challenge that has hampered the predictive power of computational chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science for decades. By ...
Scientists in China have created a new type of display with the smallest pixels and the highest pixel density ever. Individual pixels were shrunk to 90 nanometers – about the size of a virus – and a ...
Over 200 years ago, the famous mathematician Joseph Fourier described a phenomenon related to how heat is transferred between materials. That phenomenon has now been documented for the first time in ...
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