Monday, December 8, 2025

Tech: Twice size of Earth, Wolf 503b orbits star every six days — ...

Wolf 503b, an exoplanet twice the size of Earth, has been discovered by an international team of Canadian, American and German researchers using...

Tech: Unique patterns, visible from backyard telescopes, may be produced by strongly magnetized lava...

The mystery behind lunar swirls, one of the solar system's most beautiful optical anomalies, may finally be solved thanks to a joint Rutgers...

Tech: First ever large-scale 2D surface deposition of piezoelectric material — (Report)

Researchers have developed a revolutionary method to 'print' large-scale sheets of two dimensional piezoelectric material, opening new opportunities for piezo-sensors and energy harvesting. Importantly,...

Tech: A new theory for phantom limb pain points the way to more effective...

Dr Max Ortiz Catalan of Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has developed a new theory for the origin of the mysterious condition, 'phantom...

Tech: Saturn’s famous hexagon may tower above the clouds — (Report)

The long-lived international Cassini mission has revealed a surprising feature emerging at Saturn's northern pole as it nears summertime: a warming, high-altitude vortex...

Tech: Could a ‘demon’ help create a quantum computer? (Report)

Reduced entropy in a three-dimensional lattice of super-cooled, laser-trapped atoms could help speed progress toward creating quantum computers. A team of researchers at...

Tech: Jet appeared to move four times faster than light — (Report)

Precise measurement using a continent-wide collection of National Science Foundation (NSF) radio telescopes has revealed that a narrow jet of particles moving at...

Tech: Scientists ‘teleport’ a quantum gate — (Report)

Yale University researchers have demonstrated one of the key steps in building the architecture for modular quantum computers: the "teleportation" of a quantum...

Tech: Optical effect detailed in organic molecules with fewer than 50 atoms — ...

Rice University researchers are probing the physical limits of excited electronic states called plasmons by studying them in organic molecules with fewer than...

Tech: Sunlight drives molecules far from equilibrium, enabling new chemical pathways — (Report)

Insights from experiments at Sandia National Laboratories designed to push chemical systems far from equilibrium allowed an international group of researchers to discover...

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