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- February 8, 2018
Exactly How Much Snow Falls Over Antarctica, and How Much is Just Blowing In the Wind?
Exactly How Much Snow Falls Over Antarctica, and How Much is Just Blowing In the Wind?
The most economical way to kill bacteria that cause common food-borne illnesses—mostly caused by Salmonella enterica—is heat, but, the mechanisms that kill Salmonella at lower temperatures were not fully understood until now, according to a team of researchers.
NASA has successfully tested a new shape memory alloy that allows the outer portion of aircraft wings to fold in midair.
If you thought that buying organic fruits and vegetables was a waste of money, you might want to think again.
A war is being fought that will shape the future of human existence and the world we leave for our children, according to Keanu Reeves, who says he is “quietly optimistic” about the future because “humanity is showing signs of breaking free from the matrix.“
A vast, interconnected network of ancient cities was home to millions more people than previously thought.
A design based on exotic materials lets scientists better control the flow of light particles
Large Hadron Collider experiment shows potential evidence of quasiparticle sought for decades
Light, which travels at a speed of 300,000 km/sec in a vacuum, can be slowed down and even stopped completely by methods that involve trapping the light inside crystals or ultracold clouds of atoms. Now in a new study, researchers have theoretically demonstrated a new way to bring light to a standstill: they show that light stops at “exceptional points,” which are points at which two light modes come together and coalesce, in waveguides that have a certain kind of symmetry.