
Astronomers use Hubble to find rare supernova 'impostor' in a nearby galaxy
Breanna Binder, a University of Washington postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Astronomy and lecturer in the School of STEM at UW Bothell, spends her days pondering X-rays.
As she and ... more
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Making sense of metallic glass
If you freeze any liquid fast enough, even liquid metal, it becomes a glass. Vitrified metals, or metallic glasses, are at the frontier of materials science research. They have been made by rapidly ... more
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Copernicus Sentinel-6B enters operational phase as EUMETSAT takes command
NASA, Aerospace Corporation Study Sharpens Focus on Ammonia Emissions
Iran president says capital move needed due to overcrowding, water crisis
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Farewell Philae: Earth says goodbye to comet probe
Scientists gave up Friday trying to contact robot lab Philae, stubbornly silent on the surface of a comet streaking through space - closing a captivating chapter in an historic quest. ... more
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Body temperature triggers newly developed polymer to change shape
Polymers that visibly change shape when exposed to temperature changes are nothing new. But a research team led by Chemical Engineering Professor Mitch Anthamatten at the University of Rochester cre ... more
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Engineering researchers use laser to 'weld' neurons
A research team based in the University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering has developed a method of connecting neurons, using ultrashort laser pulses - a breakthrough technique that opens the door t ... more
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Biophysics: Partitioning by collision
An ensemble consisting of a binary mixture of particles of equal size can partition itself into its component fractions - provided that the two species differ in their diffusion constants. If you sh ... more
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A deep look into a single molecule
The interaction of thermal energy from the environment with motional degrees of freedom is well known and often referred to as Brownian motion (also thermal motion). But in the case of polar molecul ... more
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