How do you turn toxic waste into fuel? Ask the microbe. A team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine ...
Scientist and physicist Ernest Rutherford, known as “the father of nuclear physics”, was the most respected Kiwi of his day.
A flexible layered sulfide captures hydrated rare earth ions from radioactive water, enabling fast and selective cleanup ...
When a metal-organic framework melts into glass, it becomes magnetic at room temperature, showing that atomic disorder can ...
New studies of the “platypus of materials” help explain how their atoms arrange themselves into orderly, but nonrepeating, patterns.
In 1977, astronomer Jerry Ehman discovered the mysterious “Wow! Signal” — a powerful radio burst from deep space at the hydrogen line frequency. Nearly five decades later, scientists believe the newly ...
A new alloy made from chromium, molybdenum, and silicon - three metals known for strength, heat tolerance, stability - breaks ...
BGU chemist’s quest to solve nature’s smallest mysteries: "Science isn’t about certainty, it’s about curiosity." ...
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Mysteries About Dark Matter That Keep Scientists Awake at Night
Dark matter isn’t everywhere in equal amounts. Some areas of the universe are packed with it, while others have almost none.
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