Black holes are some of the most mysterious objects in the universe, but what if we could recreate their physics in a lab?
There’s been a rapid rise in brides saying “yes” to the lab-grown diamond—here, one writer wades into the debate.
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Doctors and researchers across academic institutions fear that the National Institutes of Health’s decision to cut indirect ...
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I personally think that the post–World War II system of big research universities funded heavily by the government will not ...
The $34.9 million award will launch the Space Power and Propulsion for Agility, Responsiveness and Resilience Institute — ...
Researchers from the School of Engineering & Applied Sciences published a study assessing the viability of an alternative ...
Eco-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels are venturing beyond Earth—and into space.
The inertial fusion energy project is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and includes the Lawrence Livermore ...
But experts from Stanford University have found the opposite is true for electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Their new research shows traditional laboratory testing leads to faster degradation ...
Texas Engineers tackled the well-known challenge of battery degradation in a real-world technology that many of us use daily: ...