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An experiment captures images of the transition between liquid and solid states of an electron system…Read More
An experiment captures images of the transition between liquid and solid states of an electron system…Read More
The beagle has sacrificed much for biomedical research—was it worth it…Read More
Efforts to shrink staff, budget, and focus have alarmed members of Congress…Read More
The numbers are notable – 34 years of testing space shuttle main engines at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, 3,244 individual tests, more than 820,000 seconds
The Hubble team has produced a spectacular new image of the intermediate spiral galaxy NGC 3511. This Hubble image shows NGC 3511, an intermediate spiral galaxy some 43 million light-years
For Fruit Seeds, Humans Are Modern-Day Dinosaurs By physically engineering their environments, megafauna such as dinosaurs curbed fruit seed sizes—a role that now may be filled by humans By Gayoung
May 18, 2025 Accidental Alchemy, Flamingo Food Tornado, and Kosmos-482 Lands Kosmos-482 crash-lands, physicists turn lead to gold and animals show some clever behaviors. By Rachel Feltman, Allison Parshall, Fonda
Tornadoes are predicted across swaths of the U.S. in the coming days, likely adding to this year’s already high tally of such storms By Meghan Bartels edited by Dean Visser
A bomb from a black hole would probably be the most destructive weapon in the universe. Hypothetically, it could be created by wrapping one of these cosmic monsters in mirrors
Just more than 100 years ago, on March 18, 1925, a tornado slashed across the U.S. Midwest with no warning at all and killed 695 people—a massive number for a