Exploring the Magic Angles of Superconductivity in WSe2
Recent research has unveiled intriguing 'magic angles' in tungsten diselenide (WSe2), opening new avenues for studying superconductivity in this unique 2D material.
Recent research has unveiled intriguing 'magic angles' in tungsten diselenide (WSe2), opening new avenues for studying superconductivity in this unique 2D material.
The funding aims to advance technology that could revolutionize spacecraft navigation, drawing inspiration from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
NASA has decided to turn off one of Voyager 1's science instruments as part of a strategy to prolong the spacecraft's operational life, ensuring it continues to send back valuable data.
In a bid to extend the operational life of Voyager 1, NASA has opted to deactivate one of its instruments, ensuring the spacecraft remains functional for essential tasks.
A recent study indicates that exposure to opioids in the womb does not necessarily affect children's future academic achievements, challenging earlier beliefs.
Scientists at NIST have developed a new laser technology capable of emitting light at any wavelength, which could transform fields like telecommunications and medicine.
Research indicates that the distinct personalities of fan-tailed ravens are vital for their survival in the challenging conditions of the Dead Sea, which is facing increasing human pressures.
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute have achieved a significant milestone by reducing or removing chromosomes in wheat, marking a first in plant genetics.
NASA's Human Research Program is focused on ensuring astronaut health during extended space missions, particularly for lunar and Mars exploration.
As Indonesia faces a severe dry season, high-resolution satellite maps show that 5.62 million hectares have been affected by widespread forest fires, raising concerns for the environment and local communities.
The astronauts aboard China's Shenzhou-21 have completed their third spacewalk, enhancing the Tiangong space station's safety and extending their mission by an additional month.
New research indicates that parrots may have a naming system akin to humans, highlighting their complex social interactions.
Scheduled for April 6, 2026, the Artemis 2 mission aims to orbit the moon, potentially setting a new distance record while astronauts observe the lunar farside.
Research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln suggests that smart irrigation management could help farmers reduce water usage and improve profitability amidst growing food demand.
A recent study highlights a troubling connection between political violence and domestic abuse among children and young adults in Africa, marking a significant finding in the field.
Fungi, known for causing issues like yeast infections, are increasingly recognized for their potential health risks. Experts warn that their developing resistance to treatments is a serious concern that requires more attention.
Recent observations by European astronomers using ALMA and JWST provide insights into the formation and evolution of the giant disk galaxy ADF22.1, with findings published on April 8, 2026.
The latest draft of the EU Space Act is being criticized for introducing ambiguity regarding its application beyond EU borders, raising concerns among stakeholders.
Recent research sheds light on a novel mechanism by which bacteria can share antibiotic resistance genes, potentially influencing future treatment approaches.
The Anthony Wood '87 Artificial Gravity Lab at Texas A&M University is set to launch a new research centrifuge, enhancing human space research capabilities in the U.S.