Among them is an AI pacemaker that restores the proper functioning of the heart, a living skin substitute for the treatment of burn wounds, a solar telescope with more than 500 antennas, and others.
Flashes of femtosecond laser light, lasting just a few trillionths of a second, have made it possible to observe new magnetic ...
NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray spacecraft has observed a super-bright, supercharged supernova explosion that may have been powered up ...
Jupiter’s Ganymede — has a unique and inexplicable magnetic field. New research could finally explain it: the moon is heating up.
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The magnetized rocks of Earth's crust and mantle, also known as the upper lithosphere, accounts for generating 6 percent of ...
Quantum sensors are making major strides in science helping measure fields that were difficult to even detect before.
Scientists are working to solve a mystery of Earth’s molten outer core, which lies more than 2,000 kilometers beneath our ...
Patients with pacemakers and implantable defibrillators have historically faced major challenges when trying to receive an ...
A new cardiac magnetic resonance imaging-based measurement may improve how physicians assess a common heart valve condition, ...
Set in the late 1980s, this excerpt from Before You Can Fly follows two childhood best friends caught in a charged and ...
Quantum computers are still a work in progress but quantum sensors are already in use at hospitals, laboratories and by ...
Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is already famous for being the largest moon in the solar system. At more than 3,200 miles wide, it ...
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