The team’s ability to reliably switch an antiferromagnet to a new state using light opens the door to practical applications.
Chinese scientists have developed a revolutionary method to extract nuclear fuel directly from the ocean using candle wax.
Constellation Energy Corporation's new retail pilot program in Washington, D.C. is set to allow consumers to power their ...
The Supreme Court will hear TikTok's challenge against a US law banning its operations over national security concerns on ...
Amid Assad's escape, the Syrian Il-76 vanished from radar and reappeared at Khmeimim Air Base. A simple relocation, or a ...
MIT has developed a sonar system for faster deep-sea searches, inspired by challenges faced during the Titan submersible ...
Scientists in China have developed a biodegradable sponge made of squid bones and cotton that can remove up to 99.9% of ...
Five 114-ft tall rotor sails were retrofitted onboard Sohar Max, making it the largest vessel to receive wind propulsion ...
Artblood, has been working to advance veterinary medicine and biomedical research, especially in artificial dog blood ...
China’s Space Transportation tests a Mach 4 detonation ramjet engine, aiming to cut flight time from Beijing to New York to ...
The Defense Department has confirmed multiple drone incursion incident near U.S. military installations and stressed that ...
A supermassive black hole dubbed Sagittarius A* lurks at the heart of our home galaxy, the Milky Way. The region surrounding ...