Your daughter aced her freshman biology class and came home announcing she wants to be a biomedical engineer. Meanwhile, your ...
Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect ...
Scientists on the ISS are studying how condensation works in space to improve cooling systems for electronics on Earth and in ...
Health Beet on MSN
A Simple Way to Cut Onions Without Crying
The Mist That Makes Us Weep When an onion is cut, cells fracture and release an enzyme‑driven chemical that becomes ...
A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich has turned to an unconventional substance in the hunt ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
World’s First Plasma Fireballs Finally Solve the Mystery of Supermassive Black Holes
Scientists have managed to recreateplasma “fireballs” in the lab. This experiment, the first of its kind, could finally ...
Two KTH projects in the field of nuclear energy have received over SEK 50 million from the Swedish Energy Agency. The money will be used to build a research laboratory and a knowledge platform for the ...
A Girls Guide to Cars on MSN
This Huge Car Company Gives Back To Kids and Communities, One Gift at a Time
I was invited to see how Hyundai Hope and Genesis Gives events directly give back to the Houston, Texas community—all […] ...
Study reshapes view of how a common leukemia begins and could point to new therapeutic strategies targeting a common weakness.
MIT scientists used radium monofluoride atom to observe electrons entering atomic nuclei, revealing new details of nuclear magnetism.
How AI, robotics, and precision medicine are transforming cancer care—bridging hope, technology, and humanity in the ongoing ...
A groundbreaking study reveals how neurons sense and transmit mechanical forces across their membranes—a key to understanding touch, movement, and development.
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