March 5, 2024

‘Incredibly Rare’ Astronomical Object Has Markings in Multiple Languages

A medieval astronomical instrument discovered entirely by accident has turned out to be a powerful record of cross-cultural scientific collaboration.

Plagues From Centuries Ago May Have Altered Earth’s Atmosphere

Scientists have discovered in Antarctic ice a strange link between past levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and centuries-long global pandemics,

Physicists Reveal a Strange Form of Crystal Where Electrons Can’t Move

Quantum traffic laws applied to the 3D streetscape of a specific kind of crystal can put the brakes on electron

New ‘Water Batteries’ Are Cheaper, Recyclable, And Won’t Explode

Water and electronics don’t usually mix, but as it turns out, batteries could benefit from some H2O. By replacing the

Global Security a Grave Concern as Demands For AI Hardware Grow

A global race to build powerful computer chips that are essential for the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools