Simple model explains why different four-legged animals adopt similar gaits

Most mammals walk at slow speeds and run or trot at intermediate speeds because these movement…

Breaking (and restoring) graphene's symmetry in a twistable electronics device

A recent study from the labs of James Hone (mechanical engineering) and Cory Dean (physics) demonstrates…

In the war on emerging crop diseases, scientists develop new 'War Room' simulations

Farmers rely on seed systems for access to high-quality, disease-free planting material at the start of…

ARRL Self-Guided Emergency Communication Course EC-001-S is Now Available On Demand

ARRL’s EC-001-S online “Introduction to Emergency Communication” course is now available to students in an on-demand…

ARRL Legislative Advocacy Committee Drafting New Bill Addressing Antenna Restrictions

The ARRL Board of Directors Legislative Advocacy Committee is in the process of drafting a new…

Boosting 5G technology

A new project may boost 5G and mm-Wave technologies, improving military communications and sensing equipment. …

Bone breakthrough may lead to more durable airplane wings

Researchers have made a new discovery about how seemingly minor aspects of the internal structure of…

Study probes relationship between strange metals and high-temperature superconductors

Theorists have observed strange metallicity in a well-known model for simulating the behavior of materials with…

Germ-free lungs of newborn mice are partially protected against hyperoxia

Researchers have used a novel and first-of-its-kind newborn mouse model to study the effect of high…

Breaking (and restoring) graphene's symmetry in a twistable electronics device

A recent study demonstrates a new way to tune the properties of 2D materials simply by…