Chemists have discovered tiny zaps of electricity moving between “swamp-gas” bubbles. Could they ignite methane gas to glow as dancing blue flames?
Expert guests on UNSW's Engineering the Future podcast series explain why quantum sensing, quantum communication and quantum ...
From breath analysis to explosive detection, many applications require reliable electronic "noses." Unfortunately, current ...
Mysterious flashes of light seen in swamps and bogs could be caused by burning methane or other gases, ignited by sparks that ...
For scientists, though, one big mystery still remained. Although will-o’-the-wisps are not actual flames and occur at ambient ...
A researcher, Heikki Mäntysaari from the University of Jyväskylä (Finland), has been part of an international research group ...
First, the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act prohibited union control of private-sector pension funds, instead requiring joint ...
CMS Berlin 2025 drew more than 22,800 visitors and 441 exhibitors from 30 countries, the largest edition in the fair’s history.