Technology
Nasa is about to test a giant solar drone that broadcasts 5G
SoftBank Group Corp., a Japanese multinational company in collaboration with NASA and U.S. aerospace company AeroVironment is about to test a massive solar-powered drone...
Science
Mystery behind emerald green jade icebergs solved
Ice crystals form in supercooled seawater beneath several Antarctic ice shelves as they rise to the ice‐shelf base they scavenge particles from the water...
Space
Untangling information about what a black hole ate
A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. The gravity is so...
Science
Listening to quantum radio
Weak radio signals are not just a challenge for people trying to find their favorite radio station, but also for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
Environment
NASA finds wind shear adversely affecting Haleh
NASA's Terra satellite offers visible imagery suggesting that northerly wind shear is largely affecting Tropical Cyclone Haleh and consistently weakening the storm.
The image showed...
Science
Mysterious type of killer whale found in Southern ocean
While working off the tip of southern Chile, scientists at the NOAA Fisheries have got their first live look at what might be a...
Space
Crew Dragon Splashes Down in Atlantic Ending First Commercial Crew Mission
On March 2, a commercially-built and operated American crew spacecraft and the rocket was launched and underwent to the International Space Station.
Known as Demo-1,...
Science
Local communities key in conservation of snow leopards: study
Involving local communities and protecting their livelihoods may be a better strategy for conservation of snow leopards, a new study has found.
Snow leopards are...
Technology
Ultrafast-charging Silicon-based anodes for Li-ion batteries
Fast charging rate and large energy storage are becoming key elements for the development of next-generation batteries, especially for high-performance electric vehicles. Developing electrodes...
Science
EPFL researchers simulate the process of adhesive wear
Surface wear depicts the process of material loss when two surfaces come into contact with one another. It has significant economic, social and health...
Social Science
Canadians’ consumption of fruit and vegetables drops by 13 percent in 11 years
To look at what people are eating and observe to see how food group intakes have changed over time, scientists at the University of...
Science
Scientists show actin in action
Actin is the most abundant protein in most eukaryotic cells. It is highly conserved and participates in more protein-protein interactions than any known protein....