Understanding Phase Transitions in Rolling Shapes: Cylinders and Spheres
Quick Summary The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has published its Volume 122, Issue 10 in March 2025. A key focus from the issue highlights research on
Quick Summary The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has published its Volume 122, Issue 10 in March 2025. A key focus from the issue highlights research on
Quick Summary: Researchers have observed giant quantum oscillations in the thermal conductivity of the Dirac semimetal ZrTe5. These oscillations are four orders of magnitude larger than previously seen phenomena. The
Speedy Summary The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has published Volume 122, Issue 10, in March 2025. A particular study in this edition addresses the learning goals
Quick summary The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) published Volume 122, Issue 10 in March 2025. The research emphasizes the importance of amphibians in understanding tetrapod phylogeny
Quick Summary Traffic noise exposes drivers to various sound frequencies-from low-frequency engine hums to high-pitched sirens. The ear processes these sounds, but scientists lack a full understanding of the inner
quick Summary Mount Spurr, an active volcano in southcentral Alaska, is displaying signs of an impending eruption, including elevated gas emissions, increased earthquake activity, and ground deformations. Volcanologists have recorded
Quick Summary Saturn now has 274 recognized moons, the most of any planet in the solar System, following the finding of 128 new moons by astronomers. These newly discovered moons
Swift Summary Study Details: New research published in Science reveals that early mammals, from the Mesozoic era 150 million years ago, had uniformly dull, dark fur. Evolutionary Advantages: This dark
Quick Summary Research shows iguanas may have traveled 5,000 miles from western North America to Fiji, marking the longest transoceanic dispersal by a terrestrial vertebrate. Genetic studies found that Fiji’s
Quick Summary Researchers reported green circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) in a chirally ordered supramolecular assembly. The study demonstrated 24% dissymmetry using triazatruxene (TAT). This breakthrough advances current organic light-emitting diode