A dissertation study at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) developed two-dimensional fishnet-like structures from DNA origami for silicon surfaces ...
Researchers from the Physical Chemistry and Theory departments at the Fritz Haber Institute have found a new way to image ...
Quantum technologies from ultrasensitive sensors to next-generation information processors depend on the ability of quantum ...
Two exhibitions on view in New York delve into artists' long-standing fascination with the unknown, and what it says about ...
Police forces, including An Garda Síochána, must adapt to fight technology-enabled crime amid the surge of illegal use of ...
Gastrulation is the process that creates the 3 axes of the body. While this stage was thought to be driven solely by chemical signals, new tools made it possible to test whether physical forces play ...
A type of chaos found in everything from prime numbers to turbulence can unify a pair of unrelated ideas, revealing a ...
A little more than a century ago, the US Army Air Service came up with a scheme for naming the military’s multiplying fleet of airplanes. The 1924 aircraft designation code produced memorable names ...
B-2 tail number 89-0129 has been restored to flight status after extensive repairs to damage caused by a landing gear ...
ETH Zurich scientists have found the holy grail of brewing: the long-sought formula behind stable beer foam. Their research ...
When ice melts into water, it happens quickly, with the transition from solid to liquid being immediate. However, very thin ...
By combining the language of groups with that of geometry and linear algebra, Marius Sophus Lie created one of math’s most ...