In beehives on the CERN site, a buzzing team of bees collaborates to build hexagon after hexagon of honeycomb—a shape that ...
An innovative arrangement employing diverse electronic and optical principles and components leads to precision frequency within the terahertz band.
Deep in the frozen heart of Antarctica, the South Pole Telescope has been watching one of the most extreme neighborhoods in our galaxy, and it's just caught something extraordinary happening there.
NASA supercomputer simulations reveal X-ray and gamma-ray signals emitted in the final milliseconds before neutron star mergers, providing insights for future observatories and gravitational-wave ...
Scientists from all over the world are contributing to the first complete prototype of a wedge-shaped slice of the new CMS endcap calorimeter. This ...
In my opinion, invisibility is no longer a science fiction concept.” A B-2 stealth bomber takes off from Nellis Air Force ...
Astronomy produces far more data than scientists can immediately analyze. Much of it is ...
A major flare-up affected an aircraft’s data and control; the solution was so easy that it almost makes no sense.
New models explain how small black holes in the early universe beat the clock and grew into massive objects within millions ...
Before two dead stars slam together in one of the universe’s most violent events, their magnetic fields erupt in a storm so ...
The most precise clocks ever built are now testing Einstein, hunting dark matter, and reshaping how we define time itself. In A Nutshell The world’s most precise clocks are changing how we understand ...
Security agencies continue to face a difficult tradeoff when screening for explosives and hazardous chemicals. Imaging ...