The theory of relativity works well when you want to explain cosmic-scale phenomena—such as the gravitational waves created when black holes collide. Quantum theory works well when describing particle-scale phenomena—such as the behavior of individual electro…
Ferromagnets are materials that become magnetized and remain so while they are exposed to an external magnetic field. In these materials, electric currents typically induce a so-called transverse Hall voltage (i.e., a voltage resulting from the deflection of …
A team of physicists at Nanjing University, attempting to replicate the superconductivity results from an experiment conducted by a team at the University of Rochester, produced the desired material but also found that it was not superconductive. In their stu…
The James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers detect the first chemical signs of supermassive stars, "celestial monsters" blazing with the brightness of millions of Suns in the early universe.
PARIS - The James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers detect the first chemical signs of supermassive stars, "celestial monsters" blazing with the brightness of millions of Suns in the early universe.
Environment News: NEW DELHI: Scientists say the simultaneous events of an exceptionally warm and moist period ushered in by a "warm ice age" approximately 7,00,000 year.
The largest stars observed until now have a mass of around 300 times that of our Sun. The star described in a study has an estimated mass of 5,000-10,000 Suns.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an M9.6-class flare on May 16, 2023. The sunspot it was generated from was on the farside of the sun as seen by th...
These cosmic vagabonds, all belonging to the Amor group of near-Earth objects, gave us a celestial spectacle without posing any hazard to our humble abode.
Arctic explorers have uncovered a jaw-dropping blast from the past which they’ve described as a “hidden treasure”.The discovery was made in the Barents Sea, about 70 miles (113km) south of Norway’s remote Bear Island.Researchers were exploring the seabed when…
The last caldera-forming eruption at Yellowstone "was much more complex than previously thought," according to the annual report about activity at the supervolcano.
During this time, the Earth's Northern or Southern Hemisphere tilts towards the Moon, enabling sea ice and clouds to bounce an exceptional amount of sunlight towards the dark parts of the lunar surface. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com