Japan's XRISM (X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, pronounced "crism") observatory, expected to launch Aug. 25 (Aug. 26 Japan local time), will provide
The Muon g-2 collaboration has announced their much-anticipated updated measurement. The new result aligns with the collaboration's first result, announced in 2021—and
A new pack of gray wolves has shown up in California's Sierra Nevada, several hundred miles away from any other known population
In the refrigerated grocery store aisle, meat alternatives greatly outnumber plant-based seafoods. But more mock seafood options are needed because of unsustainable
A team of physicists and mathematicians at the Institute for Basic Science's Center for Soft and Living Matter, in South Korea, working
This week on phys.org, we published news about muons, gigantic stellar waves, a Homo-erectus-thwarting mini ice age, and a new whale guy.
Recycling Study Unveils Promising Prospects for Circular Plastics Economy Fueled by Renewable Energy
Despite efforts across the globe to move toward a circular plastics economy, more than three quarters of the 400 metric tons of
Terry Loring, distinguished professor of mathematics and statistics, published and co-authored a new research piece involving his research on K-theory with the
A research team led by Prof. Wu Dong from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy
Maize roots secrete certain chemicals that affect the quality of soil. In some fields, this effect increases yields of wheat planted subsequent
A research team led by Prof. Liu Xianwei from the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering of University of Science and Technology