New Insights into the Physics of Disorder in Ultra-Stable Glasses
A study from the University of Trento has found that atomic vibrations in ultra-stable glasses do not change, contributing to ongoing discussions about disorder in materials.
A study from the University of Trento has found that atomic vibrations in ultra-stable glasses do not change, contributing to ongoing discussions about disorder in materials.
A recent discovery of lithium reserves in the United States may significantly impact the electric vehicle industry by bolstering domestic production and reducing foreign dependency.
Research from Amazonas indicates that the application of Amazonian dark earth can significantly boost tree growth, with increases in diameter observed up to 88%.
On May 1, 2026, the Space Foundation will debut an educational video aimed at promoting awareness of space exploration as part of National Space Day.
A recent study indicates that the frequent movement of regulators between government and industry roles may undermine the effectiveness of oversight, raising potential conflicts of interest.
The Pentagon has proposed over $8 billion in its 2027 budget to enhance space-based systems for tracking both ground and airborne targets, underscoring the Space Force's evolving role.
The X-59, a groundbreaking quiet supersonic aircraft, has officially settled into its new hangar at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, marking a pivotal moment in aviation history.
A recent study from RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau underscores the significant effects of artificial light on food webs along riverbanks, revealing how light pollution disrupts natural ecosystems.
Research published in Nature Communications emphasizes the importance of organic molecules in influencing iron levels in ocean ecosystems, with potential implications for marine life.
Recent studies underscore the alarming effects of climate change on tropical bird species, particularly waxbills and hornbills, as rising temperatures and humidity become increasingly dangerous.
Researchers are making progress in uncovering the origins of bread wheat, a vital food source, through genetic analysis and the study of ancient plant remains.
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has identified a range of organic molecules on Mars, potentially linked to the building blocks of life as we know it. This discovery opens up new avenues for understanding the planet's history.
A recent study from the University of Alberta highlights climate-related factors causing beavers to emerge earlier in spring, which may affect their food storage and increase human-wildlife conflicts.
In a significant advancement in quantum physics, researchers have observed positronium demonstrating wave-like interference, marking a first in the study of antimatter.
A manufacturing defect linked to a European company has led to corrosion in modules intended for the lunar Gateway and Axiom Space’s commercial space station.
A recent study highlights genetic connections between endangered Mediterranean fin whales and their Atlantic relatives, despite their geographical separation.
The beech forests of southern Chile are showcasing stunning autumn colors, captivating observers with their fiery hues.
A recent study from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid indicates that adopting proportional voting methods may lead to fairer committee selections.
The moon has significantly influenced Earth's development by stabilizing the planet and moderating climate variations. The James Webb Space Telescope seeks similar systems, but faces stellar obstacles.
In a significant move, China is working to connect 680,000 innovators with companies to boost the commercialization of research.