A 300-year-old law of physics just got outsmarted, by magnets. Scientists proved friction doesn't always play by the rules.
When load increases steadily, so does friction, but in the realm of magnetization dynamics, things aren’t so simple.
All procedures were performed under protocols approved by the Northwestern University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Three adult rhesus macaque ...
More than a century ago, Albert Einstein developed his famous theory of relativity. The idea that space and time are linked ...
FDA approval of the first organoid-supported IND application augurs a future in which new approach methodologies supplant animal testing.
U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that Iranian forces have deployed a small number of mines in the Strait of Hormuz, ...
Two-dimensional materials are substances with a thickness of a few nanometres or less. Electrons in these materials are free to move in the two-dimensional plane, but their restricted motion in the ...
WVU’s RoboRacer team builds scale-model race cars that drive themselves, pitting student-built autonomous “driving stacks” ...
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A 183-million-year-old ichthyosaur from Germany has given scientists their clearest answer yet to a long-standing puzzle: how ...
As student demand for the FIU experience increases and research productivity continues to skyrocket, the university is ...