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Acoustic waves act like tiny hands to move objects thanks to a new chip
Acoustic waves are best known as the invisible delivery agents bringing voices, car horns, or our favorite song to our ears.
New images reveal that stellar eruptions unfold in chaotic stages, with twisting outflows and late ejections that power ...
Viriginia Tech scientists have created a new electronic chip capable of moving objects without touching them thanks to ...
New Scientist on MSN
Earth and solar system may have been shaped by nearby exploding star
A new explanation for the solar system's radioactive elements suggests Earth-like planets might be found orbiting up to 50 ...
“Our achievement may herald a new form of matter combining characteristics of solids and liquids in the same material,” ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Strongest aviation-altitude radiation surge since 2006 mapped in detail
It began with a flash: an X5-class solar flare erupting from the Sun on 11 November 2025, hurling a torrent of high‑energy protons toward Earth at nearly the speed of light. Within minutes, the planet ...
Acoustic waves are best known as the invisible delivery agents bringing voices, car horns, or our favorite song to our ears. But the waves can also ...
Scientists have uncovered that some atoms in liquids don't move at all—even at extreme temperatures—and these anchored atoms dramatically alter the way materials freeze. Using advanced electron ...
Researchers have discovered that not all atoms in a liquid are in motion and that some remain stationary regardless of the ...
Meteors from the Geminid shower can be colorful, with hues ranging from green to purple and amber. And sometimes they streak ...
Green Matters on MSN
What Did NASA’s Voyager 1 Discover, and Is It Still Transmitting 50 Years Later?
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has gone farther than any other spacecraft in history. Launched in 1977, it is a historic ...
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