NASA Invites Public to Participate in Virtual “Getting to Know Goddard” Artemis Discussion

The public is invited to learn more about NASA’s 21st century lunar exploration program in the…

3-D printed electrodes free the gas

Alkaline water electrolysis has been touted as a path to establish a hydrogen economy by converting…

There aren't plenty more fish in the sea

The earliest known aquaculture sites were created more than 6000 years ago by Australian Aboriginals to…

Artemis I Stacks Up

The first of 10 pieces of the twin Space Launch System (SLS) rocket boosters for NASA’s…

'Nanobodies' could hold clues to new COVID-19 therapies

WEHI researchers are studying ‘nanobodies’ – tiny immune proteins made by alpacas—in a bid to understand…

To reach net zero emissions, the UK must go beyond turning off the carbon taps

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s ten-point plan for a “green industrial revolution” to get the UK to…

Researchers invent broad-band tunable terahertz absorber

Recently, a research team led by Prof. SHENG Zhigao from the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of…

Next-generation drones could learn from bumblebees' amazing flight

An international study, led by researchers from UNSW Canberra, has discovered the secret of bumblebees’ self-aware…

Researchers decipher structure of promising metal organic frameworks

A class of materials called metal organic frameworks, or MOFs, has attracted considerable interest over the…

Economist publishes research on traffic camera effectiveness

Between 300 and 400 cities in the U.S. employ traffic camera programs, according to Montana State…