The British mainland was formed from the collision of not two, but three ancient continental land masses, according to new research
Covert sensing of objects around a corner may soon become a reality.
TU Delft researchers have developed a novel insect-inspired flying robot; so far unmatched in its performance, and yet with a simple and easy-to-produce design
With the ever-increasing demand for electric cars, the need for reliable rechargeable batteries is rising dramatically
Unlike most stellar explosions that fade away, Supernova SN 2012au continues to shine today thanks to a powerful new pulsar
Technique for imaging magnetization dynamics developed in a joint project
Learn about the key techniques used and more from our latest particle size survey results
Find out the frequency of use and more from the latest viscometer survey results
A team of researchers used the nuclear magnetic resonance method to detect toxic and flammable nitrogen-containing liquids
New approach can predict a material's spectrum from geometric information alone
The American Chemical Society's Reactions series looks at Yellowstone National Parks famous hot springs.
Researchers were able to access untapped clues about the monsoon's activity during the last ice age
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