Astronomers witness the awesome power of a black hole’s “dancing jets”

Astronomers have long been fascinated by the powerful jets emanating from black holes. These jets result from gas and dust being pulled into the black...

Scientists capture light–matter particles moving at near light speed

Imagine trying to photograph something smaller than a single chromosome and moving close to the speed of light. Ordinary cameras, no matter how advanced, simply...

40-year-old zipper idea finally becomes reality with 3D printing

More than 40 years ago, an unusual idea was born: a zipper that could do much more than close a jacket. Instead, it could transform...

From tree waste to clean air: How eucalyptus bark could help fight pollution

What if something usually thrown away could help solve some of our biggest environmental problems? New research from RMIT University suggests that eucalyptus bark—often treated...

How balcony solar can help renters and homeowners save money

Somewhere between 5% and 7% of U.S. households have rooftop solar panels. Many more Americans want them, but high costs, building locations and landlord restrictions...

Pesticide mixtures could play a big role in cancer development

Many people are aware that certain chemicals can be harmful to health. However, in everyday life, people are rarely exposed to just one chemical...

How can this tiny world have an atmosphere? Scientists are stunned

Far beyond Neptune, in one of the coldest and darkest regions of our solar system, astronomers have discovered something unexpected: a small icy object...

Scientists discover 75-million-year-old mammal that survived the dinosaur era

Scientists have discovered a new species of small mammal that lived at the same time as dinosaurs, offering fresh clues about how early mammals...

Scientists create “quadsqueezing” for the first time

Scientists at the University of Oxford have achieved something never done before in quantum physics: they created a new type of interaction called “quadsqueezing.” This...

Are environmental chemicals behind rising cancer in young people?

Colorectal cancer is becoming more common in younger adults, and this trend has puzzled doctors and researchers around the world. In the past, this type...

Massive lithium discovery in Appalachians could power the U.S. for a century

New research suggests that the Appalachian Mountains may hold enough lithium to support the United States for decades, possibly even more than a century. According...

Where on earth were you millions of years ago?

Have you ever wondered where your home would have been millions of years ago? A new online tool developed by an international team of Earth...

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This sensitive strain sensor could detect the weight of a feather

Physicists have created the most sensitive strain sensor ever made, capable of detecting a feather's touch. The sensor, developed by the Materials Physics Group at...

Stars need a partner to spin Universe’s brightest explosions

When it comes to the biggest and brightest explosions seen in the Universe, University of Warwick astronomers have found that it takes two stars...

Scientists discover new quantum critical metal that could revolutionize electronic devices

Researchers at Rice University have uncovered a new class of quantum critical metal that could open the door to advanced electronic devices with unprecedented...

How a magnet could help boost understanding of superconductivity

Physicists have unraveled a mystery behind the strange behavior of electrons in a ferromagnet, a finding that could eventually help develop high temperature superconductivity. A...

Mysterious ‘blue blobs’ reveal a new kind of star system

Astronomers have identified five examples of a new class of stellar system. They're not quite galaxies and only exist in isolation. The new stellar systems...