"A place for everything and everything in its place"—making sense of order, or disorder, helps us understand nature. Animals tend to fit
A team led by scientists from the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Department of Biological Sciences in collaboration with the French Center
A small team of astrophysicists from the California Institute of Technology, the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research and the
Electronic devices typically use the charge of electrons, but spin—their other degree of freedom—is starting to be exploited. Spin defects make crystalline
Duct tape found at crime scenes can provide forensic scientists with important information, but no standardized protocol for analyzing it has ever
Russia said Monday it plans to launch a lunar lander this week after multiple delays, hoping to return to the Moon for
Rice University physicists have shown that immutable topological states, which are highly sought for quantum computing, can be entangled with other manipulable
AMOLF researcher Christiaan Van Campenhout has found a new, simple method to create a material with a regular pattern of crystalline bands.
The Perseid meteor shower, a celestial event eagerly awaited by millions of skywatchers around the world, is about to make its annual
A common metal paper clip will stick to a magnet. Scientists classify such iron-containing materials as ferromagnets. A little over a century