New Method in Cosmological Distance Measurements
Astronomy

New Method in Cosmological Distance Measurements

A group of academics from various universities in China and the University of Cordoba were able to publish the findings of the study in the journal Nature Astronomy after performing a rigorous statistical analysis on nearly a million galaxies. Researchers believe that cosmological distance [more…]

How Does Oil Dissolve in Seawater?
Environment and Climate

How Does Oil Dissolve in Seawater?

The research shows that crude oil exposed to sunlight behaves differently in colder oceans than in warmer oceans. This work will have implications for efforts to clean up offshore oil spills at high latitudes. Intervention [more…]

smart contact
Biology

Tear-rechargeable smart lens batteries

Researchers have developed a micrometer-thin battery that can power smart contact lenses and can be charged with a saline solution. Researchers from NTU Singapore have developed a smart contact that can store electricity when immersed in a saline solution. [more…]

Behavior of Helium Nanodroplets
SCIENCE

Vortex Behaviors of Helium Nanodroplets

The researchers succeeded in creating more vortex-free helium droplets, developing a device that can be used in a wide range of experiments. Superfluid helium has long occupied the imagination of scientists since its discovery in the 1930s. [more…]

Energy Saving Single Wing Air Robots
Environment and Climate

Energy Saving Single Wing Air Robots

Flying robotic systems have shown great promise for solving a variety of practical problems, such as searching for survivors of natural disasters, delivering packages to difficult locations, and exploring isolated environments. Robotics and computer scientists [more…]

Lasers classify recyclables
Environment and Climate

Lasers classify recyclables

Our world can be cleaned with the help of machine learning and materials science. Do you diligently recycle glass bottles, cans and cardboard boxes? Maybe it all fits in the right container and is less environmentally damaging. [more…]

Faster Charging in Electric Vehicles
Environment and Climate

Faster Charging in Electric Vehicles

Rapid charging of lithium-ion batteries can cause a phenomenon known as lithium plating. This is a metallic lithium ion that continues to expand, accumulating on the battery's negative electrode instead of mixing with it. [more…]

Turbulence in Cosmic Plasmas
SCIENCE

Rewriting the Rules of Turbulence

The chaotic energy gradient in a quantum gas out of equilibrium is captured by an experimentally derived equation of state. Turbulent systems, such as ocean waves and financial markets, are affected by wind and globally significant, respectively. [more…]

Longevity Quantum State Detected
Physics

Longevity Quantum State Detected

A study led by Timothy Gray at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory may have discovered an unexpected change in the structure of the atomic nucleus. What binds nuclei together, how protons and neutrons interact [more…]

Nanoparticle Seeds Same as Golden Buckyballs
Chemistry

Nanoparticle Seeds Same as Golden Buckyballs

Tiny gold "seed" particles, a key ingredient in one of the most popular nanoparticle formulations, were created by Rice University chemists to form 1985-atom spherical globules associated with carbon buckyballs, first described by Rice researchers in 32. [more…]

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Guest Post

Combination Calculator

Combination Calculator Struggling with mathematical problems is a thing of the past. At XYCalculator, we are proud to offer the most advanced online calculator platform. It will meet all your needs, from basic arithmetic to complex scientific calculations. [more…]

New Paint Reduces Carbon Emissions
Environment and Climate

New Paint Reduces Carbon Emissions

Scientists at Stanford University have developed a new technology that can keep homes and other structures warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, significantly reducing energy use, prices and greenhouse gas emissions. [more…]