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Could the future of clean energy hinge on the spin of a single electron? A new scientific review suggests it might.
NASA finds a historic link between magnetic field shifts and oxygen levels, possibly key to life’s evolution on Earth.
Not only does this research offer new clues about how Earth has maintained the delicate balance needed for life, but it may ...
On Thursday night, June 19, most of Michigan is within the line of sight, so if the weather permits, it might be worth ...
Mercury doesn't give up its secrets easily. The smallest planet in our solar system is also one of the most extreme—a ...
Every breath we take in contains 21% oxygen, the gas that makes life on Earth possible. Oxygen, in its combined oxide state, ...
The strength of Earth’s magnetic field and the amount of oxygen in its atmosphere seem to be correlated—and scientists want ...
New research into magnetoelastic coupling has directly confirmed predictions from the Bethe-Slater curve, a concept first ...
A curious cow watches as NASA astronauts Andre Douglas and Kate Rubins perform a simulated moonwalk in the San Francisco ...
Kennedy Protects Science Funding “When a scientist seeks public financing for research, the request is judged by the review ...
Beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, some 700 meters down, what appears to be a lost city has been found. Although it was discovered in 2000, research around it has continued ...
The hydrophilic hard-magnetic soft robot addresses challenges in soft robotics with its superior droplet manipulation.