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How Scientists Finally Found the Missing Half of the Universe
For decades, scientists knew half of the universe’s normal matter — the atoms making up stars, planets, and people — was ...
Scientists created a form of “super ice” that conducts electricity rather than simply freezing by compressing water under ...
A team of researchers from the Max Born Institute (MBI) in Berlin and DESY in Hamburg has demonstrated a plasma lens capable ...
In February 1953, two men walked into a pub in Cambridge and announced they had found "the secret of life". It was not an ...
Climate Compass on MSN
How The Northern Lights Paint The Sky - Explained By Astronomers
The Solar Storm Connection That Creates Magic The story of aurora begins roughly 93 million miles away on our Sun. We're ...
Researchers from the Department of Molecular Physics at the Fritz Haber Institute have demonstrated the first magneto-optical ...
Researchers from the Department of Molecular Physics at the Fritz Haber Institute have demonstrated the first magneto-optical ...
The swirling field traps and accelerates electron particles inside the tube, forcing them into a spiral motion. As they move in sync, the electrons emit radiation coherently, amplifying the light’s ...
For the fourth time, the IAEA will be hosting its Atoms4Climate Pavilion in the Blue Zone of the Conference, showcasing how nuclear energy and nuclear science and techniques are crucial for the ...
GRAVITY+ Project: This project, led by the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, combines the four 8m ESO Very ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Common salt helps create metallic nanotubes for high-speed electronics, quantum tech
Researchers create stable niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes using table salt, paving the way for faster electronics.
The engineering of optically synthesized magnetic fields allows neutral atoms to emulate charged behavior, paving the way for ...
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