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We may finally know what causes will-o’-the-wisps
Mysterious flashes of light seen in swamps and bogs could be caused by burning methane or other gases, ignited by sparks that ...
Just as life pulsates in big vibrant cities, it also prospers in crowded environments inside cells. The interior of cells is ...
When you shine a flashlight into a glass of water, the beam bends. That simple observation, familiar since ancient times, ...
Time-varying systems, materials with properties that change over time, have opened new possibilities for the experimental ...
Some things we see in space appear to outpace light. Now we are learning to harness these bizarre optical illusions to ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
UCLA scientists use light to create energy-efficient generative AI models
Artificial intelligence has dazzled the world with its ability to create pictures, words, and even music from scratch. But ...
Space on MSN
To the stars: a stellar trivia quiz
This quiz will take you on a journey through the life cycle of stars, their classification, and the incredible processes that ...
A new show reintroduces Norman Zammitt, the 1960s Light and Space pioneer whose radiant color fields pushed perception to its limits.
Microscopy is a vital tool for exploring the mysteries of life, enabling scientists to observe the dynamic changes of cells ...
Scientists reveal for the first time the atomic structure of liquid carbon, key to exoplanets and nuclear fusion.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US scientists test heat-treated 3D-printed steels for next-gen nuclear reactors
The US researchers investigated nuclear reactor-grade steels made with a 3D printing process called laser powder bed fusion.
Daniel Urban teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how bees can see polarized light Did you know bees can see something ...
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