Scientists have uncovered an unexpected breakdown of nuclear order in a remarkably symmetric atom, challenging long-standing ideas about where such effects can occur.
Small lakes on ancient Mars may have remained liquid for decades, even with average air temperatures well below freezing.
Two related discoveries detailing nanocrystalline mineral formation and dynamics have broad implications for managing nuclear ...
A new study has uncovered an unexpected food source in the Neanderthal diet that could rewrite how we understand their ...
Using chemical clues from Neanderthal bones, researchers have placed the species at the top of the food chain, alongside apex ...
Early humans may have feasted on Neanderthal children 45,000 years ago, according to a grisly new study. Researchers have ...
Isotek Systems, in partnership with TerraPower Isotopes, co-created by Bill Gates, are “producing cancer treatment material ...
Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology, explored ancient myths and folklore about creating automation, artificial ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence that a newly identified niobium-rich deposit in central Australia formed during the early ...
Russia aims to build a nuclear power plant on the moon by 2036 to power its lunar program and a joint Russian-Chinese ...
This 20-kilometer-thick anomaly isn’t tied to any known volcanic system and its mysterious origin could change Earth science ...
Superconductors promise loss-free electricity, but most only work at extreme cold. Hydrogen-rich materials changed that—yet their inner workings remained hidden because they only exist under enormous ...