Imagine a "smart fluid" whose internal structure can be rearranged just by changing temperature. In a new study published in Matter, researchers report a way to overcome a long-standing limitation in ...
Below the surface, Greenland’s ice appears to be churning up, a process one scientist described as akin to a “boiling pot of pasta” ...
Sometimes we humans get ahead of ourselves. We embark on grand engineering experiments without really understanding what the ...
The Winter Olympics and Paralympics are upon us once again. This year the games come to Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, ...
Light can hit a lead halide perovskite crystal that is anything but pristine and still end up as useful electric current.
We are used to heat flowing from hot objects to cool ones, and never the other way round, but now researchers have found it is possible to pull off this trick in the strange realm of quantum mechanics ...
Borosilicate glass offers extreme stability; Microsoft’s accelerated aging experiments suggest the data would be stable for ...
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If it gets cold enough, can everything eventually freeze? Oil, ice, and the strange science of freezing.
The science behind oil and how it reacts to temperature is incredible.
From birth-month signatures to global climate gradients, emerging evidence indicates that seasonal light, temperature, and ...
NASA’s first crewed moon mission in decades was delayed as its engineers grapple with an all-too-familiar rocket problem: hydrogen leaks. Fixing the issue is even trickier than it may seem.
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Earth's Largest Reserve of Hydrogen Could Be Hiding in Its Core
From the outside, Earth doesn't seem to have a lot going on in the hydrogen department… but that doesn't mean it's completely ...
Direct effects of global warming are worsening, while extreme weather events are not. Both have to be properly weighted to assess endangerment.
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