Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have announced a new discovery.
Ice crystals are surprisingly tolerant of defects in their structure. The findings come from the first-ever molecular-resolution observations of nanoscale samples of ice frozen from liquid water.
You'd think there's nothing surprising left to discover about water. After all, researchers have been studying its properties ...
Molten calcium–magnesium–alumina–silicate (CMAS) is easy to wet and penetrate into thermal barrier coatings (TBCs), causing ...
It is anticipated that, within just a few decades, the surging volume of digital data will constitute one of the world’s ...
The ISS National Laboratory is highlighting the research experiments due to be carried out on the International Space Station, following the arrival of the Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply ...
Researchers used Argonne's Advanced Photon Source to capture how the microstructure of metals evolves in real time during 3D ...
Less than 400 angle-stemmed myrtle specimens remain in the wild in Australia. Scientists are working on ways to preserve the ...
A research team has reviewed how endogenous wheat enzymes shape gluten cross-linking, dough rheology, and bread quality.
Tourism represents one of humanity’s greatest paradoxes, simultaneously serving as a bridge between cultures while generating ...
Materials scientists have long sought to enhance the durability of TBCs used in advanced aero-engines, where service conditions inevitably introduce ...
Billions of years ago, Mars may not have been the frozen desert we see today. New simulations suggest that volcanic eruptions pumped out reactive sulfur gases, creating greenhouse effects strong ...