Geologists take Earth’s inner temperature using erupted sea glass
The results could help scientists unravel the processes underlying plate tectonics.
The results could help scientists unravel the processes underlying plate tectonics.
New findings might help inform the design of more powerful MRI machines or robust quantum computers.
A new seed-coating process could facilitate agriculture on marginal arid lands by enabling the seeds to retain any available water.
MIT engineers design the first synthetic circuit that consists entirely of fast, reversible protein-protein interactions.
Study offers evidence, based on gravitational waves, to show that the total area of a black hole’s event horizon can never decrease.
In a 3Q, Salvatore Vitale describes how gravitational-wave signals suggest black holes completely devoured their companion neutron stars.
As “visual recognition memory” emerges in the visual cortex, one circuit of inhibitory neurons supplants another, and slower neural oscillations prevail.
A technique for labeling and retrieving DNA data files from a large pool could help make DNA data storage feasible.
Chemical engineers have found a way to load more drug into a tablet, which could then be made smaller and easier to swallow.
In a first, the digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors, and a trained neural network program for inferring physical activity.
Globally, people follow a “visitation law” — an inverse relationship between distance and frequency of visits.
Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them more efficiently to other chip elements.
Study finds Earth’s frozen surfaces became less susceptible to thawing, potentially locking in more carbon than expected.
Crystallizing salts can grow “legs,” then tip over and fall away, potentially helping to prevent fouling of metal surfaces, researchers find.
Developing drugs that prevent this softening might impede tumors’ ability to spread.