For the past two decades, scientists have wondered about a bright, distinct striped pattern seen in radio waves emanating ...
Strange things happen to materials when you peel them down, layer by layer, from thick chunks all the way to sheets just an ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Atom-thin material confirms exotic 2D magnetic phases predicted by physicists decades ago
Physicists at The University of Texas at Austin have experimentally confirmed a decades-old theory ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
New standardized wave energy prototyping method aims to speed converter development
Converting wave motion into electricity holds enormous potential as a renewable energy source, but a lack of standardized prototyping is holding back technological development. A research team led by ...
In the early morning hours of March 3, the moon will glide through Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse across Canada. But what you see depends on where you are.
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
New research from the University of Kansas untangles a decades-old astrophysical puzzle, showing how competing forces -- gravity’s pull and magnetospheric plasma -- split the radio emissions emanating ...
Integrators are met with masses of detail around tweeters, horns, waveguides and more when choosing speakers. But in practice ...
Scientists say it's possible to use tiny ripples in space and time, or gravitational waves, to measure the rate at which our ...
Space.com on MSN
What to expect during the 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse tonight: Key phases explained
The blood moon phase will be visible across swathes of North America before dawn on March 3.
Van Nieuwenhove, R. (2026) Vacuum Localized Structures: Nonsingular Black Holes and Dark-Matter Candidates. Journal of High ...
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