Webb captures rarely seen prelude to a supernova
A Wolf-Rayet star is a rare prelude to the famous final act of a massive star: the supernova. As one […]
A Wolf-Rayet star is a rare prelude to the famous final act of a massive star: the supernova. As one […]
The existing 3D-printed scaffolds commonly possess a thick feature size of hundreds of micrometers, which is too large for most
Li ion imaging by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is the “holy grail” in the study of Li ion battery (LIB)
The universe is peppered with galaxies, which, on large scales, exhibit a filamentary pattern, referred to as the cosmic web.
Almost 5 miles above sea level in the Himalayan mountains, the rocky dip between Mount Everest and its sister peak,
A simple 19th-century tool is still useful to ocean scientists in the age of satellites, new research shows. The research
University of Minnesota students conducted crucial genome sequencing for the newly discovered soybean gall midge—a pest that is threatening the
A giant blob of seaweed, spanning 5,000 miles and weighing an estimated 6.1 million tons, threatens to blanket Florida beaches
British scientists are tracking two enormous icebergs that broke off from Antarctica and could intrude on shipping lanes. Read More
The following is an interview with ESG expert professor Kim Schumacher of Kyushu University. Read More