PARIS, Aug 4 — A red ball of spicy fire with luminous patches glowing menacingly against a black background. This, prominent French scientist Etienne Klein declared, was the...
Beneficial — or symbiotic — interactions between stinkbugs and a laboratory strain of Escherichia coli can be rapidly engineered via a single mutation in the latter, according to a paper published in
Analysis of the species richness and functional diversity among species across 72 lakes finds that both variables are positively associated with ecosystem multifunctionality, but that—for smaller organisms only—these positive relationships break down with inc…
This study is led by Dr. Lu Jiong from National University of Singapore (NUS), in collaboration with Dr. Koh Ming Joo (NUS), Dr. Chun Zhang (NUS) and Dr. Honghan Fei from (Tongji University). This team has devised a ligand exchange strategy to exfoliate bulk …
This new study by an international team of scientists using India's AstroSat data has found evidence about how a dwarf galaxy evolves into a mature galaxy. Read more.
The manner in which animals penetrate a neighborhood searching for food shows similarities to the movements of liquid particles in plant capillaries or gas molecules near an absorbing wall. These phenomena—and many others in nature—can be thought of as proces…
Tiny crystals, known as quantum dots, have enabled an international team to achieve a quantum efficiency exceeding 100 percent in the photocurrent generated in a hybrid inorganic-organic semiconductor.
Scientists have constructed the smallest flow-driven motors in the world. Inspired by iconic Dutch windmills and biological motor proteins, they created a self-configuring flow-driven rotor from DNA that converts energy from an electrical or salt gradient int…
Etienne Klein, renowned research director at the French Atomic Energy Commission, was compelled to say: 'No object belonging to Spanish charcuterie exists anywhere but on Earth.'
A near-Earth asteroid named Bennu has a loosely packed surface similar to a pit of plastic balls, according to NASA scientists. A spacecraft collected a sample from the asteroid in October 2020, and the specimen is due back on Earth in 2023.
An eminent French scientist has revealed that a supposed photograph of a distant star posted on his Twitter feed was in fact a slice of chorizo.Etienne Klein,
(2022-08-04 | NYSE:LMT) Lockheed Martin's Sixth and Final SBIRS Missile Warning Satellite Successfully Launched, Now Under U.S. Space Force Control
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NASA and the White House have since late last year quietly drawn up contingency plans for the International Space Station in light of tensions with Moscow that began building before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to nine pe…