Tiny liquid-metal pump could power the next generation of soft robots

Engineers have developed a tiny liquid-metal pump that could help make future soft robots, wearable devices, and medical technologies smaller, lighter, and more flexible. The...

Scientists observe magnetic hopfions for the first time in history

Scientists have observed a completely new type of magnetic structure for the first time by using extremely short laser flashes to manipulate magnetism at...

Scientists unlock powerful new way to modify boron molecules for medicine

Scientists have developed a new way to precisely modify unusual boron-rich molecules called carboranes, a breakthrough that could help improve cancer treatments, chemical sensors,...

Scientists Finally Capture the First Moments of a Dangerous Hydrogen-Uranium Reaction

Scientists have observed the earliest stages of a powerful chemical reaction between hydrogen gas and uranium metal for the first time, a breakthrough that...

Something just passed between us and a distant star

On the night of 18 December 2019, a star in our satellite galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, briefly got brighter. Not dramatically nor explosively, just...

Scientists Turn Pomegranate Waste Into Powerful Water Purifier

Pomegranate peels that are normally thrown away by food vendors could soon help clean polluted water, thanks to a new study by researchers at...

Scientists Create Safer Solid-State Battery With 400 Times Longer Cycling Performance

Modern life depends heavily on batteries. From smartphones and laptops to electric cars, rechargeable batteries quietly power much of the technology people use every...

Nearly Half the Material in Your T-Shirt Is Wasted Before You Even Buy It

When people think about clothing waste, they usually picture old clothes being thrown away or dumped in landfills. But according to new research, a huge...

Not all Kombucha is the same: Scientists find tea choice dramatically changes the drink

Kombucha has become one of the world’s most popular fermented drinks, often praised for its tangy flavor and possible health benefits. But new research suggests...

Could sodium replace lithium as the dominant ingredient in batteries

The world we live in today runs on batteries. But the lithium ion batteries that dominate the market are expensive and environmentally demanding to extract. The...

Scientists Discover New Way to Stop “Viscous Fingers” in Fluids

Anyone who has tried adding water to the bottom of a nearly empty soap dispenser has probably seen an odd effect. Instead of mixing smoothly...

Ancient “Cosmic Cities” Were Already Shaping Galaxies Soon After the Big Bang

Astronomers have discovered that galaxies were already being shaped by their surroundings just 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang, much earlier than scientists...

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Can we survive in space? It might depend on how our gut microbiome adapts

For over a century, people have dreamed of the day when humanity (as a species) would venture into space. In recent decades, that dream has...

These ostrich-like dinosaurs from Mississippi are among the world’s largest

Ostrich-like dinosaurs called ornithomimosaurs grew to enormous sizes in ancient eastern North America, according to a study published in PLOS ONE by Chinzorig Tsogtbaatar...

Titan is migrating away from Saturn 100 times faster than previously predicted

By Earthly standards, Saturn's moon Titan is a strange place. Larger than the planet Mercury, Titan is swaddled in a thick atmosphere (it is the...

How planets form controls elements essential for life

The prospects for life on a given planet depend not only on where it forms but also how, according to Rice University scientists. Planets like...

Scientists discover new path to quantum spin liquids

For the first time, researchers have created a material that brings scientists closer to understanding quantum spin liquids—a mysterious state of matter predicted by...