A shiny gray crystal called platinum-bismuth-two hides an electronic world unlike anything scientists have seen before.
The ViaSat-3 F2 ultra-high-capacity broadband satellite lifted off Nov. 13 from Cape Canaveral SFS aboard an Atlas V rocket. Credit: United Launch Alliance Legacy providers of inflight connectivity to ...
Electrons can be elusive, but Cornell researchers using a new computational method can now account for where they go—or don't go—in certain layered materials. Physics and engineering researchers have ...
Shifts in where people are moving carry significant implications for local economies, urban planning, housing markets and the political landscape in destinations experiencing surging demand. A new ...
More American homeowners are looking to move south next year. Nearly half of the top 25 cities on movers’ radars were concentrated in the American South and Southwest, according to a new study by Move ...
Members of Superflat, a Capture the Flag team, competing in the finals of the CTRL+Space cybersecurity challenge. Credit: D-Orbit SAN FRANCISCO – Italian space logistics company D-Orbit announced the ...
Some planets in our solar system have an incredible amount of moons. Jupiter has 95, with names like Ganymede and Europa. Remarkably, though, Saturn has almost three times that number, including the ...
As artificial intelligence drives the need for vastly more computing storage and processing power, interest in space-based data centers has spiked. Although several startup companies, such as ...
If you watch sci-fi movies, you’d think that flying a spaceship is just like driving a slightly more complicated car (or a Winnebago in Spaceballs). And George Lucas gave us those galactic battles ...
Scientists have developed tunable materials that let free electrons move and interact in new ways, opening paths to faster computing, smarter machines, and advanced catalysts. (Nanowerk News) Imagine ...