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Read: Cave Stalagmites Expose Thirteen Year Drought That Left the Maya Shook



Confocal microscopy image of a nine-day-old human embryo.

Human Embryos Pull Themselves Into the Uterus With Hidden Forces


nuclear waste barrels

Nuclear Waste Could Provide Fuel for Fusion Energy


University of Rochester researcher Chunlei Guo has developed a solar thermoelectric generator (STEG) etched with femtosecond laser pulses that dramatically improves solar energy absorption and efficiency. Using his lab’s black metal technology, the new design produces a STEG device that is 15 times more efficient than earlier models, opening the door to new possibilities in renewable energy.

Black Metal Technology Delivers 15x Boost in Solar Power Efficiency


Review of Anti-Aging Drugs


Farming landscape in the Nako village, Himachal Pradesh, India. In addition to green peas, farmers grow apple trees, apricot trees, potatoes, and other crops. | Harman Jaggi

A Lost Himalayan Pea Could Help Feed Our Hotter World Soon


Fuels map of the 2025 Eaton Fire, as predicted by FuelVision.

AI Maps The Fuels That Feed Wildfires Before They Spread


Graphic illustrating MIT’s new platform for manipulating light on the nanoscale. Thin structures represent patterned chromium sulfide bromide, a layered quantum material with different optical responses (represented by different shades of blue) depending on the application of a magnetic field. The orange and pink structure represents the resulting enhancement of light-matter interactions.

Shape-Shifting Quantum Material Lets Scientists Rewrite Rules of Light


From left, researchers Haoze Chen, Yasaman Ghasempour, and Atsutse Kludze developed a system that can bend ultrahigh-frequency transmissions to navigate complex, dynamic environments.

No More Dead Zones As Signals Learn To Curve Around


uranus

Uranus Is Making Its Own Heat


Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has developed and tested a new micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) detection and characterization system designed to identify when a satellite or spacecraft is struck by debris. To validate its performance, SwRI equipped a test article with the system and subjected it to impacts from debris launched using the Institute’s light gas gun, simulating realistic orbital collision scenarios.

Simulated Space Strikes Prepare Satellites for Survival


The electromechanical reshaping technique successfully flattened this rabbit cornea, shown in cross section, from its original shape (white line) to its corrected shape (yellow line).

An Alternative To LASIK Without The Lasers

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