From fires in the Amazon and in Australia, to flash flooding in Europe, right across the…
Category: Phys.org
Phys.org
ATLAS Experiment probes the quark-gluon plasma in a new study of photo-produced muon pairs
At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the electromagnetic fields of Lorentz-contracted lead nuclei in…
Chess piece found in Jordan may be world's oldest
John Oleson with the University of Victoria has reported that a small object found in Jordan…
Solving fossil mystery could aid Mars life quest
Research which suggests that structures previously thought to be fossils may, in fact, be mineral deposits…
Researchers use deep learning method to delve into predicting RNA structures in world first
In a world-first, a team of Griffith University researchers has used an artificial intelligence method to…
Australian experiment to establish how aggressive cancer cells behave in a zero-gravity environment
UTS researcher Dr. Joshua Chou is looking to replicate the promising results of experiments he has…
Untangling the secrets of worm and spider silks
Robot spiders spinning giant silk webs to catch space trash? What may sound like sci-fi fodder…
A fifth fundamental force could really exist, but we haven't found it yet
The universe is governed by four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism and the strong and weak nuclear…
Dutch-Chinese radio telescope antennas unfolded behind the moon
The three antennas on the Dutch-Chinese radio telescope, which is currently located behind the moon, have…
Study sheds more light on the properties of a Type Ia supernova discovered very young
An international team of astronomers has conducted follow-up photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2017cfd—a Type…