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Loudest gravitational wave ever backs up Einstein’s 100-year-old theory
On January 14, 2025, a pair of black holes with nearly identical masses crashed together roughly 1.2 billion light-years away ...
Traditional oxygen-ion–conducting cells require high operating temperatures, creating cost, durability, and material ...
Gas giants possibly developed slowly in the solar system. They developed cores layer by layer within a disk of ice and dust ...
New work from Georgia Tech is showing how a simple glass of wine can serve as a powerful gateway for understanding advanced ...
Research suggests young, active people are increasingly being diagnosed with osteoarthritis at much earlier ages than many expect. I have seen its effects firsthand among my own friends. One, a keen ...
MTSU students are identifying potential hazards, such as arsenic, lead, mercury and chromium and how they could transfer to skin.
New first-principles simulations reveal how metallic surfaces reshape nanoscale vibrational imaging, advancing the ...
Probing the vibration of atoms provides detailed information on local structure and bonding that define material properties.
A distant star system with four super-sized gas giants has revealed a surprise. Thanks to JWST’s powerful vision, astronomers detected sulfur in their atmospheres — a chemical clue that they formed ...
In this interview, Specac shares how its collaborative approach to customs transforms scientific intent into tailored spectroscopy solutions.
Today’s observatories document every pulse and flash in the sky each night. To understand how the cosmos has changed over longer periods, scientists rely on a more tactile technology.
insights from industryThomas Dearing & Janam PandyaProduct managers: Chemometrics & Process RamanThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, industry experts Janam Pandya and Tom Dearing discuss how ...
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