A hemorrhage turns time into the enemy: each second of uncontrolled bleeding can push the body closer to shock, organ failure ...
A fusion company has made a few light bulbs glow by converting plasma straight into electricity for the very first time. The ...
Associate Professor of Social Science at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and the author of three books, ...
A tiny satellite launched by SpaceX on Tuesday may mark a large shift in how spacecraft get power. The small spacecraft, called BOHR, rode to orbit on SpaceX’s Transporter-17 rideshare mission from ...
A Crab Survived for Months Inside a Plastic Bottle Drifting in the Ocean by Eating Fish That Swam In
A plastic bottle bobbing off Okinawa looked like an ordinary piece of ocean litter. Until researchers peered inside. They found a live female swimming crab, apparently healthy and too broad to pass ...
It catches very low frequency radio waves made by lightning, solar storms and charged particles moving through Earth’s ...
East Antarctica hosts the largest ice sheet on Earth, containing enough water to raise global sea levels by 52 metres, were it to fully melt. Yet it has puzzled scientists for decades how and why this ...
A virus that normally infects mice has produced Parkinson’s-like brain damage in rodents without any other intervention. In a ...
When it’s new, the battery in your phone or electric car works just fine. It charges, discharges, and recharges with smooth ...
California has lost 60% of its coastal sand dunes since the mid-1800s, a new study shows. In addition to protecting coastal communities from flooding, dunes support a wide range of plants and animals.
Retired EV batteries are starting to get a second job: helping keep the lights on. A battery that can no longer push a car hundreds of miles may still have years of life left. Instead of sending it ...
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