After nearly a year of trying to dig into the Martian surface, the heat probe belonging…
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How earthquakes deform gravity
Lightning—one, two, three—and thunder. For centuries, people have estimated the distance of a thunderstorm from the…
The strategy of cells to deal with the accumulation of misfolded proteins is identified
A new article by the Oxidative Stress and Cell Cycle research group at UPF identifies the…
NASA measures rainfall rates in two American Samoa Tropical Cyclones
There are two tropical cyclones affecting American Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean on Feb. 21.…
A step towards controlling spin-dependent petahertz electronics by material defects
The operational speed of semiconductors in various electronic and optoelectronic devices is limited to several gigahertz…
Researchers develop high-capacity EV battery materials that double driving range
Dr. Hun-Gi Jung and his research team at the Center for Energy Storage Research of the…
Roman Forum find could be shrine to Rome's founder, Romulus
Italian archaeologists unveiled to the press Friday an exciting new find from the Roman Forum, which…
Sneaking up on tiny crystals with electron diffraction
Understanding the structure of proteins, the building blocks of life, is essential to obtain insight into…
When plasmons reach atomic flatland
Researchers from the MPSD and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) in the United States have…
Tools used to study human disease reveal coral disease risk factors
In a study published in Scientific Reports, a team of international researchers led by University of…