Light, fantastic: The path ahead for faster, smaller computer processors

Light is emerging as the leading vehicle for information processing in computers and telecommunications as our…

Scientists study the impact of renewable energy on the economies of countries

Researchers at SUSU School of Economics and Management have analyzed the use of renewable energy sources…

Light-emitting silicon for photonic computing

If computers transmitted data using photons instead of electrons, they would perform better and use less…

Astrobiologists Aid in Fighting Coronavirus

Astrobiologists Aid in Fighting Coronavirus Click here for original story, Astrobiologists Aid in Fighting…

Nancy Grace Roman: The Mother of Hubble

Nancy Grace Roman (1925-2018), NASA’s first chief astronomer, is known as the ‘Mother of Hubble.’ …

Social good creates economic boost

As unemployment rates skyrocket around the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a world-first study…

'Hot and messy' entanglement of 15 trillion atoms

Quantum entanglement is a process by which microscopic objects like electrons or atoms lose their individuality…

How a 1,000‑year‑old tsunami in the Indian Ocean points to greater risk than originally thought

The December 2004 trans-oceanic tsunami, generated by the 9.2 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, changed the way people look…

Researchers reveal common origin of Fermi bubbles and galactic center X-ray outflows

A pair of gigantic gamma-ray bubbles centered on the core of the Milky Way galaxy were…

Differences in frugivores affect consumption of fruits and seed dispersal in tropical forests

Frugivory and seed dispersal are key processes that shape both plant and animal communities, and are…