Science
Science
Glaciation of Antarctic ice activated roughly 34 million years ago
It was not until at least 7 million years later that ice was able to advance towards West Antarctic coasts.
Scientists trace the evolution of deadly bacteria into epidemics
Evolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa for specific hosts.
Basketball-sized meteorite hit Mars almost daily
Seismological data from NASA's Mars InSight lander to derive a new impact rate for meteorite strikes on Mars.
Rapid volcanic ash preserved trilobites reveal ‘unprecedented’ detail
Stunning fossils reveal 3D anatomy of arthropods that lived a half-billion years ago.
Novel method for controlling thermal emission at a designed interface
Finely created interfaces offer new design strategies beyond conventional materials.
Scientists used silkworms to grow organ-like tissues in labs
A new ultrathin silk membrane for organ-on-a-chip platforms.
Webb finds an abundance of carbon molecules surrounding a star
The results reveal the largest number of carbon-containing molecules seen to date in such a disk.
Living bioelectronics that can sense and heal skin
This flexible, storable patch uses living bacteria to treat psoriasis in mice.
A new approach speeds success in achieving highly efficient thermoelectric materials
New approach to predict the realization of band convergence in a series of materials.
Finding quantum order in chaos
Harnessing chemical reactions for future applications in quantum information science.
Researchers detect electron vortices in Graphene at room temperature
The discovery could help in studying other exotic electron transport effects.