The response to the OMB’s proposed rule on federal financial assistance appears to be overwhelmingly negative, with strong ...
The findings could help improve the efficiency and structural safety of internal aircraft components and nozzles in ...
Using microscopic ‘tweezers’ to grab and isolate strontium atoms to improve the element’s efficacy for quantum computing.
Human activity in the oceans has been steadily increasing over the past several decades, and today, underwater vehicles, ...
Our nation’s leadership in science and innovation has never depended solely on brilliant researchers or robust federal ...
July is Disability Pride Month, so for this month’s Photos of the Month, we are looking at the remarkable life of Dorothy ...
Experimental results confirm design principles for resonant-tunneling diode oscillators that could help make terahertz ...
(Inside Science) -- Have you ever played with a pocket-sized laser, wondering how far its light would travel? Could you, a naughty student inside a classroom on Earth, annoy a poor substitute teacher ...
(ISNS) -- As trees shed their foliage this fall, they reveal a mysterious, nearly universal growth pattern first observed by Leonardo da Vinci 500 years ago: a simple yet startling relationship that ...
(Inside Science) -- Earlier this month, at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, Calum Neff set a world record for the fastest marathon by a runner pushing a stroller. Finishing in 2:31:22, his ...
(Inside Science) -- It’s May Day, and for many people around the world that means it’s time to break out the maypole. The tradition of erecting a large, decorated pole to celebrate spring dates back ...
Materials have memories. As they age, their mechanical properties change, including their responses to external strain and stress. Typically, researchers and engineers have used complex models to try ...