Monday, December 8, 2025

Tech: Technology simultaneously measures 71 elements in water, other liquids — (Report)

A new method for simultaneous measurement of 71 inorganic elements in liquids -- including water, beverages, and biological fluids -- makes element testing...

Tech: Climate of small star TRAPPIST 1’s seven intriguing worlds — (Report)

Not all stars are like the sun, so not all planetary systems can be studied with the same expectations. New research from a...

Tech: Mixed works better — (Report)

Transition-metal complexes -- that is a cumbersome word for a class of molecules with important properties: An element from the group of transition...

Tech: Explaining a fastball’s unexpected twist — (Report)

An unexpected twist from a four-seam or a two-seam fastball can make the difference in a baseball team winning or losing the World...

Tech: Making X-ray microscopy 10 times faster — (Report)

Microscopes make the invisible visible. And compared to conventional light microscopes, transmission x-ray microscopes (TXM) can see into samples with much higher resolution,...

Tech: Electrical cable triggers lightweight, fire-resistant cladding discovery — (Report)

A University of Melbourne researcher has led the successful development of an organic, non-combustible and lightweight cladding core -- a product that was...

Tech: Scientists discover new 'pinwheel' star system (Report)

An international team of scientists has discovered a new, massive star system -- one that also challenges existing theories of how large stars...

Tech: Mars moon got its grooves from rolling stones — (Report)

A new study bolsters the idea that strange grooves crisscrossing the surface of the Martian moon Phobos were made by rolling boulders blasted...

Tech: Healthcare providers — not hackers — leak more of your data — ...

Your personal identity may fall at the mercy of sophisticated hackers on many websites, but when it comes to health data breaches, hospitals,...

Tech: New photonic crystal waveguide based on topological insulators paves the way to build...

Engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a device that can direct photons of light around sharp corners with virtually no losses due to...

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