Microplastics are often named as a major polluter of both the planet and our bodies, but what does the actual science say?
Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
When materials become just one atom thick, melting no longer follows the familiar rules. Instead of jumping straight from solid to liquid, an unusual in-between state emerges, where atomic positions ...
Toyota launched the solid-state revolution, but Honda may finish it. The Japanese automaker shocked the automotive world when it announced that it would actually begin producing solid-state EV ...
Researchers have developed a data-driven AI framework that gives scientists a head start by suggesting ideal candidate materials. Scientists are racing against time to try and create revolutionary, ...
Scientists in the U.S. have created a battery for electric cars that could be safer and offer better performance than the ones we have now thanks to a unique design. When you purchase through links on ...
A strange type of ice thought to dwell deep in the oceans of alien planets has finally been proven to exist. For the first time, researchers have directly observed a sort of hybrid phase of water ...
Pimple patches look simple, but they’re backed by solid science. Most are made from hydrocolloid, a moisture-absorbing material originally used in medical wound care. Hydrocolloid creates a sealed, ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Scientists revealed this week that Mars’ innermost core appears to be a solid hunk of metal just like Earth’s. The Chinese-led research team based their findings on seismic ...