EEnvironment Read More Magellanic penguins may use currents to conserve energy on long journeysJuly 19, 2025 A small group of Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) preparing to embark on a foraging trip at the interface…
PPhysics Read More Researchers find distinct variability patterns in jetted active galactic nucleiJuly 19, 2025 Intrinsic variability damping timescale versus black hole mass and gamma-ray luminosity for accreting efficient jetted AGNs. Credit: The Astrophysical…
PPhysics Read More New study tackles dynamics of common—and difficult—sailing maneuverJuly 19, 2025 The Courant Institute’s Christiana Mavroyiakoumou, above at Central Park’s Conservatory Water, and the University of Michigan’s Silas Alben…
EEnvironment Read More AI-assisted sorting, other new technologies could improve plastic recyclingJuly 19, 2025 Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Just 9% of plastic worldwide is recycled. Due to waste mismanagement, nearly three-quarters of…
PPhysics Read More The first observation of a giant nonlinear Nernst Effect in trilayer grapheneJuly 19, 2025 a, The schematic diagram of nonlinear Nernst effect in non-magnetic materials at zero magnetic field. b, The Nernst…
GGenetics Read More Gene editing offers transformative solution to saving endangered speciesJuly 19, 2025 Pink pigeons feeding. Credit: Carl Jones Gene editing technologies—such as those used in agriculture and de-extinction projects—can be…
PPhysics Read More First physics results from the sPHENIX particle detectorJuly 19, 2025 Signals recorded by components of the sPHENIX calorimeter, which measures the energy of particles streaming from collisions, during…
PPhysics Read More ‘Standard candle’ particle measurement enables hunt for hybrid mesonsJuly 19, 2025 This Feynman diagram illustrates the scattering of a photon, represented by a blue squiggly line, with a proton,…
PPhysics Read More Component reconnection drives filament splitting and double-decker formation in solar physicsJuly 19, 2025 The black dashed lines in panel (a) show the brightening threads within the filament that feature a small-angle…
EEnvironment Read More High-resolution climate model reveals detailed regional impacts of 1°C global warmingJuly 19, 2025 Figure 1. A snapshot of simulated climate conditions. Blue/red shading: sea surface temperature deviations from zonal mean; gray/white…
PPhysics Read More Spin currents control device magnetization using low-cost materialsJuly 19, 2025 This low-symmetry material produces powerful spin-orbit torque (SOT)—a key mechanism for manipulating magnetism in next-generation memory and logic…
SScience Read More Why do we need sleep? Researchers find the answer may lie in mitochondriaJuly 18, 2025 A mitochondrial electron surplus induces sleep. Credit: Nature (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09261-y Sleep may not just be rest for…