Europe’s museums are at risk of losing their independence under growing political pressure, the Network of European Museum Organisations (Nemo) warns. The organisation is seeking to raise awareness ...
U.S. and Canadian homeowners are turning to residential metal roofs for plenty of good reasons. Metal roofs can last 50+ ...
The death of Jerome Cohen last week at the age of 95 prompted a wave of tributes to the legendary professor of Chinese law. Outside legal circles, Cohen may have been best known for his involvement in ...
Gabriel Lippmann received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1908 for an interference-based method of colour photography that was never commercially successful. Margaret Harris finds out why ...
BRISTOL, TN / ACCESS Newswire / October 1, 2025 /Argo Graphene Solutions Corp. (CSE:ARGO)(FSE:94Y)(OTCQB:ARLSF) today announced the company was recently featured in the Vanderbilt Report, which ...
"With this, we can detect very tiny changes in both position and momentum at once, beyond the limit of any classical sensor," the authors explained.
A new platform developed by Illinois Grainger engineers demonstrates the utility of a ytterbium-171 atom array in quantum ...
Scientists have found a way to make atoms dance with light, quite literally. In certain crystals, vibrations called phonons can now merge with light waves to form entirely new hybrid states of matter.
Superconductivity is a phenomenon where certain materials can conduct electricity with zero resistance. Obviously, this has ...
Kenneth Harris, a NASA veteran who worked on the James Webb Space Telescope, shares how hardware and software engineering ...