What governs the speed at which raindrops fall, sediment settles in river estuaries, and matter is ejected during a supernova? These questions circle around one, deceitfully simple factor: the rate at ...
Researchers have identified a potential mechanism that explains how turbulent plasma can produce the vast, ordered magnetic fields observed across the universe Cosmic magnetic fields are everywhere, ...
A $40 billion plan proposes massive desalination plants to save the Colorado River, but critics call it "crazy." ...
As binary neutron stars spiral around each other to merge, their gravitational tidal forces distort each other's shape and structure, potentially revealing clues as to what lies within them.
Interview with Montana Mixers on how material preparation affects repeatability in AM & why production AM challenges start before printing ...
What may look like toys are actually tools to learn STEM skills at The Learning Experience in Oak Creek. Through their “Little Engineers” program, students are given toolkits ...
Most materials, especially metals and ceramics, are crystals. Their atoms are arranged in three-dimensional lattices that repeat the same exact pattern, over and over again. But there's a well-known ...
Shallem, Greg Ravikovich and Eitan Har-Shoshanim examine how AI addresses the challenge of data overload in solar PV.
Not even an asteroid blast could kill it.
Using Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra for the past couple of weeks has offered some relief from that particular worry simmering in ...
BullshitBench tests whether AI models can detect nonsensical questions—or if they'll confidently answer them anyway. The ...
Rogue planets themselves are not thought to be good places to look for life. One of the most critical ingredients for life on Earth is liquid water; there's no form of life that we know of that can ...