New Zealand's first microgravity science experiment went to the International Space Station in 2024. Could it pave the way for more commercial opportunities in space?
Black holes are so strange that physicists have long wondered if they are quite what they seem. Now we are set to find out if ...
At just 25, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin applied quantum physics to a treasure trove of astronomical observations to show that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium.
Hypergap materials reveal a second transparent region above the bandgap, overturning assumptions about optical limits and ...
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Our Changing World: New Zealand science in space
On 21 March 2024, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). Among the 2,800 kg of supplies was a small cube named 'Lucy' ...
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Researchers discover a hidden atomic order that persists in metals even after extreme processing
For decades, it's been known that subtle chemical patterns exist in metal alloys, but researchers thought they were too minor to matter—or that they got erased during manufacturing. However, recent ...
Researchers with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have ...
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Atomic neighborhoods in semiconductors provide new avenue for designing microelectronics
Inside the microchips powering the device you're reading this on, the atoms have a hidden order all their own. A team led by ...
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Architects of a New Kind of Molecular Structure Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Metal-organic frameworks can store huge amounts of gas in a tiny space—enabling advances that could help humans fight climate ...
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How Researchers Capture Graphene’s Atomic Detail
This breakdown shows how scientists adapted microscopy techniques to capture graphene’s ultra-thin structure. Trump Makes Announcement Against Taliban U.S. citizen files claim for $50 million in ...
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