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The launch of Serendipity: It Doesn’t Happen by Accident by Dr David Cleevely took place at The Glasshouse, in Botanic House ...
A new molecule may soon enable tiny hard drives that store vastly more data. Withstanding extreme cold, it paves the way for ...
Materials science might seem very technical, but as a scientific discipline, it has led to many shifts in society over the ...
Cornell researchers have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living cells - using the cells' own components as built-in sensors.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has been unwaveringly focused on our universe. With its unprecedented power to detect and ...
The discovery itself is simple and fundamental, but the applications stretch far and wide into astrophysics and quantum ...
You may think you know static electricity, but its true nature has long eluded scientists. We’ve now made a huge leap towards ...
The precursors of heavy elements might arise in the plasma underbellies of swollen stars or in smoldering stellar corpses.
This new research advances our understanding of suitable environments for natural hydrogen generation,” said Sascha Brune, section chief of the Geodynamic Modelling Section at GFZ, in a statement that ...
Places such as Purgatory Chasm and Millstone Hill, in Worcester's Green Hill Park, bear witness to the work of the glaciers.
Salmon DNA has been getting the celebrity treatment recently, with saturation coverage in People and similar magazines of ...
Microbes—from deep in the ocean to the slime inside your AC—might play a key role in our fight against climate change.