Years ago, scientists realized that earthquakes along mid-ocean ridges are linked with the tides. But nobody could figure out why there’s an uptick in tremors during low tides
Researchers show that the iron oxide hematite remains magnetic deep within the Earth's mantle
Microfluidic techniques offer the ability to generate and self-assemble highly monodisperse droplets into ordered emulsions in a single device
A research team from the universities of Trento and Utrecht found that the rotation of the Earth influences the mixing regime of the lake
An alternative nanoscale design for eco-friendly smart glass
A more efficient chemical separation method pioneered by Berkeley Lab scientists could accelerate access to promising cancer treatment
Stretchable electronics are where engineering meets Hollywood special effects
Researchers make graphene tunable, opening up its band gap to a record 2.1 electronvolts
The research centers around colloidal particles that, when mixed with liquid crystals, act a lot like the elements of the periodic table
Just 10 seconds into a quake, GPS data can detect signs of acceleration that point to an event's magnitude
Low frequency noise is known to trigger negative physiological reactions, such as changes to blood pressure, vertigo, and breathing difficulties
The beads formed in the atomic cloud from melted or vaporized concrete, marble, stainless steel, and rubber
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