AArtificial intelligence Read More Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves in latest videoOctober 5, 2025 Tesla has released a new video showing its humanoid robot, Optimus, learning Kung Fu. The 36-second clip shows…
SSpace Read More How satellite refueling in orbit could cut space junk and extend missionsSeptember 27, 2025 In the previous installment, we examined on-orbit refuelling (OOR), a concept that has existed since the Space Age.…
PPhysics Read More First proof links plasma ripples to fusion and universe originsSeptember 24, 2025 Researchers in South Korea have solved a long-standing mystery in plasma physics by experimentally demonstrating how tiny magnetic…
SSpace Read More China reveals 41 new lunar landslides caused mostly by moonquakesSeptember 22, 2025 Chinese researchers have discovered evidence of active landslides on the surface of the moon. According to the team,…
SScience Read More Japan’s new plasma engine could clean space junk contact-freeSeptember 17, 2025 A new propulsion system developed by a researcher at Tohoku University, Japan, could provide a non-contact method for…
SScience Read More Physicists create world’s first time crystal visible to human eyeSeptember 9, 2025 University of Colorado Boulder physicists have created a “time crystal” visible to the human eye. Nobel laureate Frank…
PPhysics Read More Wooden walls can withstand 100 kilonewtons of pressure, research findsSeptember 8, 2025 Swiss researchers have overturned the assumption that windowed timber walls offer no structural support after they proved that…
PPhysics Read More Non-magnetic material shows ‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ for the first timeSeptember 8, 2025 Japanese physicists have observed an elusive form of the “Hall effect” in a nonmagnetic material for the first…
EEnvironment Read More Oklo to open first private nuclear fuel recycling facility in the USSeptember 8, 2025 Oklo Inc., a nuclear technology company, has announced plans to build the nation’s first privately funded facility to…
PPhysics Read More Ring laser tracks Earth’s axial wobble 100 times more accuratelySeptember 6, 2025 Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…
SScience Read More Living cell-based computing system could advance medical biosensorsSeptember 3, 2025 The most powerful computer might one day be made of living cells instead of silicon and wires. A…
GGenetics Read More why LINE-1 might be the key to cancer and agingAugust 30, 2025 In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Dr. Liam Holt, associate professor at NYU Langone…