Learn more about the bearded vulture, which historically accumulated human-made materials such as strings, baskets, and bolts ...
This academic year, the gallery features the exhibition Plant Based: Botanical Innovations From Paper to Poison. The library describes: “The artifacts gathered in this exhibition demonstrate the ...
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It’s straight out of a comic book: a shot of liquid silk quickly hardens into a sticky, strong fiber that can lift objects 80 times heavier. Sound familiar? Researchers have described the ...
The study of nonlinear optical (NLO) materials has gathered substantial momentum as researchers explore their capacity to transform incident light into new frequencies. These materials underpin ...
New ‘ECORA’ hardware hailed as a major milestone for TCL’s Green division, expected to feature across multiple product ...
Rub a balloon on your hair and the balloon typically picks up a negative electric charge, while your hair goes positive. But a new study shows that the charge an object picks up can depend on its ...
Researchers have combined various x-ray imaging technologies to create multi-contrast images that can be used to detect threatening materials such as explosives in thousands of complicated scenarios.
Oxford University scientists may have solved one of the greatest hindrances of expanding access to solar energy. Scientists from the university’s physics department have created an ultra-thin layer of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Imagine the formation of a black hole and you’ll probably envision a massive star running out of fuel and collapsing in on itself. Yet the chaotic conditions of the early universe may ...