Extremely broadband source provides bright light spanning ultraviolet to terahertz wavelengths

Researchers have developed a very bright light source that covers seven optical octaves—from ultraviolet (UV) to…

Earth's inner core may be oxygen-rich

Oxygen is the key substance for life and one of the most abundant elements in the…

Scientists discover strongest-ever isospin mixing in beta decay

Scientists from the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and…

Northern Red Sea reefs resist bleaching in warming seas

Supercorals in the northern Red Sea could hold some secrets for reef survival in warming seas. …

Nuclear fusion: harnessing the power of the stars

The US Department of Energy’s nuclear fusion laboratory says there will be a “major scientific breakthrough”…

Using heat and magnetic fields, team remotely manipulates composite material with high level of control

Researchers from the Public University of Navarre (UPNA/NUP), part of the Smart Cities (ISC) and InaMat2…

Fossil site reveals giant arthropods dominated the seas 470 million years ago

Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods—relatives of modern creatures including…

Shaping the sport of kings: Key genes linked to successful racehorses identified by international team

A critical set of genes linked to successful racehorses has been identified by an international research…

Universal multigene marker may revolutionize biodiversity research

An international team led by scientists from the Museum Koenig in Bonn (Leibniz Institute for the…

Nature guardians: Why Indigenous people are vital for saving biodiversity

For countless generations prior to European colonization, Canada’s Indigenous people relied on caribou both as a…