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Frida Hemstad Danmo with a material that seems promising for producing oxygen cheaply.

Cheap, dirty leftovers can produce pure oxygen

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
An illustration showing how electrons, which can have either an up or a down spin, can form a striped pattern in the Hubbard model. Recent breakthrough computations with this model are helping scientists better understand a class of high-temperature superconductors called cuprates.

Researchers Unveil Breakthrough in Understanding High-Temperature Superconductivity in Cuprates

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Understanding of the proton has changed from the 1980s view of the proton as made of three valence quarks (left) to the modern view that it is made of valence quarks, sea quarks, and gluons rotating in different directions around its spin axis (right).

New Theoretical Contribution Helps Examine the Internal Rotation of the Proton

Categories Physics & Mathematics

On Earth Day 2024, Brightline West high-speed train service breaks ground

Categories Bloggers
Side by side composite image of the Sun

NASA Uncovers Secrets of the Sun’s “Mossy” Patches

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Illustration of a shoebox-sized accelerator. An electron source and buncher/injector feeds into a sub-relativistic DLA (the device described in this article), which accelerates electrons up to 1MeV in energy. These electrons are further accelerated by SiO2 waveguide-driven relativistic DLA, and finally pass through an undulator to produce coherent free-electron radiation. (Image credit: Moore Foundation / Payton Broaddus)

Steering and accelerating electrons at the microchip scale

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

In preparation for groundbreaking, Brightline West launches field work in So. Cal.

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Angelica gigas NAKAI (AG)

New Study Reveals Angelica Gigas Extract as a Promising Natural Solution for Improving Vascular Health and Combatting High-Fat Diet-Linked Cardiovascular Issues

Categories Health

Nevada DOT receives $3B federal grant: Brightline West to use funds to build CA-NV HSR

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Artist’s illustration of the extremely energetic cosmic ray observed by a surface detector array of the Telescope Array experiment, named “Amaterasu particle.”

Mysterious Cosmic Ray Defies Origins and Energies

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
This photograph shows a member of a species of leaf-eared mouse called Phyllotis vaccarum.

Mouse mummies point to mammalian life in “Mars-like” Andes

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space

Putting new, innovative technologies to work: On building intelligent surface transport

Categories Bloggers

High-speed rail: Fully tested, interest-vested, rider-approved

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