A pulse of light sets the tempo in the material. Atoms in a crystalline sheet just a few atoms thick begin to move—not ...
The Conversation discusses why frozen turkeys can explode when deep-fried due to rapid steam expansion from ice, causing ...
Councils are voting to remove fluoride from drinking water — so why did we add it in the first place, and how can you protect your teeth if you're losing access to it?
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What are the northern lights?
Nearly two dozen states could catch a glimpse of the northern lights on Nov. 12, one day after the aurora borealis lit up ...
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For the first time, light makes atoms dance in twisting two-dimensional materials
A flash of light has turned a sheet of atoms into a dance floor. In a feat of precision physics, researchers from Cornell and ...
Using chemical processes, scientists have manipulated the phase boundaries of lead-based ferroelectric materials to create higher performance and smaller devices.
MIT professor Asegun Henry's research focuses on high-efficiency energy storage, thermophotovoltaics, and thermal systems ...
The sky cleared enough Tuesday night to reveal a strong geomagnetic storm whipping by Earth at millions of miles per hour, ...
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Helion’s next big bet is fusion power manufacturing at scale – but tech uncertainty remains
Helion Energy is simultaneously proving out its technology, constructing its first commercial plant, and building ...
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