New imaging system reveals solar panel defects even in bright sunlight

Researchers describe how a unique combination of new hardware and software allows defects in solar panels…

Capturing light: New ergonomic photodetector for the trillion-sensor era

Light-to-frequency conversion circuits (LFCs) are often used to overcome setbacks faced by conventional ultra-low power light…

Creating order by mechanical deformation in dense active matter

Living or biological systems cannot be easily understood using the standard laws of physics, such as…

Screening device accurately detects amblyopia (lazy eye)

A handheld screening device that detects subtle misalignment of the eyes accurately identifies children with amblyopia…

Case of anthrax in wildlife in the Namib Desert: Infected zebra most likely causes death of three cheetahs

Anthrax is an infectious bacterial disease endemic in some parts of Africa. It affects people, livestock…

Creating order by mechanical deformation in dense active matter

Creating order by mechanical deformation in dense active matter Click here for original story,…

Stratolaunch Talon-A Hypersonic Vehicle Completes Critical Design Review

Stratolaunch Talon-A Hypersonic Vehicle Completes Critical Design Review Click here for original story, Stratolaunch…

Chairs Johnson and Beyer Congratulate NASA on the Successful Launch of Landsat 9

For Immediate Release September 27, 2021 Catherine Anderson Aaron Fritschner (Beyer) Chairs Johnson and Beyer Congratulate…

Amazonian protected areas benefit both people and biodiversity

Highly positive social outcomes are linked to biodiversity efforts in Amazonian Sustainable-Use Protected Areas, according to…

Late Pleistocene humans may have hatched and raised cassowary chicks

As early as 18,000 years ago, humans in New Guinea may have collected cassowary eggs near…