Advancements in Polymer Strategies Enhance Lithium Battery Safety and Performance
Recent research highlights significant improvements in lithium battery technology, focusing on the compatibility of plasticizers to boost safety and performance.
Recent research highlights significant improvements in lithium battery technology, focusing on the compatibility of plasticizers to boost safety and performance.
A recent study sheds light on the complex mechanisms of RNA interference, highlighting the role of a specific protein in gene activation. This research marks a significant advancement in our understanding of gene expression regulation.
Astrophysicists at the University of Glasgow's Institute for Gravitational Research have announced a significant achievement with a new collection of gravitational wave detections.
NASA's Psyche spacecraft has successfully utilized a close flyby of Mars to gain speed on its mission to explore a metal-rich asteroid, increasing its velocity by approximately 1,000 mph.
Exolaunch and SEOPS have acquired Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX to cater to the rising demand for dedicated rideshare missions, highlighting their roles in the space industry.
As the lead for extravehicular activities in the Artemis program, Jaclyn Kagey is essential for ensuring astronaut safety during lunar explorations.
A recent study published in the International Journal of Collaborative Engineering indicates that collaboration between environmental engineering and landscape architecture students leads to improved design outcomes.
A 2014 study indicates that engaging in walking may foster greater creative thinking compared to remaining seated.
Transposons, which are DNA sequences capable of self-replication and movement within the genome, can threaten cell viability. Cells have developed mechanisms to silence these elements, though the specifics remain largely unexplored.
Mali Hightower creatively modifies a Barbie Power Wheels car, transforming it into a practical go-kart for local errands while keeping fuel costs in mind.
A recent study indicates that land-use changes in Southeast Asia over the last 15 years are exacerbating air quality issues, resulting in thousands of excess deaths annually and significant economic costs.
A recent study from The University of New Mexico highlights how randomization can boost the performance of quantum computers when faced with noise, as led by a Ph.D. student.
The evolutionary journey of blood cells across various animal species showcases remarkable differences and adaptations, reflecting their diverse lineages.
Research from the University of Zurich sheds light on the complexities of team functioning during prolonged isolation, revealing risks beyond loneliness.
After two decades of speculation, physicists have finally identified a unique family of exotic molecules, known as 'Butterfly' molecules, which feature giant atoms bonded to ordinary ones.
Research from Northwestern University highlights how megalibraries could transform the pace of materials discovery, potentially rendering traditional methods obsolete.
A recent JATO study indicates that the payoff for the CR-V's hybrid premium has significantly decreased from 159,000 miles to a more manageable figure as gas prices have risen above $4.50.
Recent advancements in acoustic devices are poised to improve the precision of quantum sensors, potentially impacting various scientific disciplines.
Lifetones' only full-length album, 'For A Reason', released in 1983, showcases a unique blend of dub and experimental music crafted by Charles Bullen and Julius Cornelius Samuel.
SpaceX's proposal to develop a backup internet infrastructure raises questions about its potential impact on global connectivity and resilience.