A new laser-powered wireless system uses light to deliver data at speeds exceeding 360 Gbps. It could enable faster, more ...
Researchers have discovered that perovskite crystals can rapidly and reversibly change shape when exposed to light, revealing a unique behavior not seen in traditional semiconductors.
Frequent burn exposure may have driven human genetic adaptations that improve healing but worsen severe injury outcomes.
Researchers discovered that liquids can suddenly snap like solids when stretched hard enough. This unexpected behavior challenges basic physics and could lead to new technological applications.
In Alzheimer’s disease, brain damage is often linked to a mix of problems, including beta-amyloid buildup, tau pathology, ...
A naturally produced peptide may quietly interfere with influenza viruses at one of their most critical steps, limiting ...
The Artemis II mission is using NASA’s Orion spacecraft, which is designed to carry astronauts farther into space than ...
Scientists have long known that Earth was significantly warmer about 3 million years ago, with much higher sea levels.
NASA ’s Artemis II astronauts recently dealt with an unexpected but important issue aboard the Orion spacecraft. After completing a proximity operations demonstration, which involves carefully ...
A tick protein that inhibits multiple immune signals could lead to better treatments for autoimmune diseases and inflammation ...
A simple nasal swab may offer an unexpected window into the earliest biological signals of Alzheimer’s disease.
A new analysis of meteorite isotopes challenges long-held ideas about Earth’s origins, suggesting our planet may have formed ...
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