Exhuibit modeled after a real-life gravitational-wave detector to explain gravitational-wave science. It was developed by

Mars Solar Conjunction: What Happens When the Sun Blocks our Signal?
Every day for over two decades, the U.S. has had a presence at Mars, using

New "Time Machine" Technique Unveiled to Measure Cells
Using a new single-cell technique, WEHI researchers have uncovered a way to understand the programming

Astronomers Dedicate the Birth of a New Black Hole to Stephen Hawking
One of the MASTER Global Robotic Net telescopes (MSU) located on Tenerife (Spain, Canary Islands)

NASA SpaceX Crew Dragon Astronauts Get Used to Space Station
The International Space Station has two new NASA astronauts after the SpaceX Crew Dragon arrived

Crew Dragon Astronauts Target Splashdown off Coast of Pensacola, Florida
NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley are just hours away from splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico

Unraveling Turbulence: How Fluids Transform From Order to Disorder
Turbulence is everywhere â it rattles our planes and makes tiny whirlpools in our bathtubs

Plant Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine Evolves to Become Less Visible to Humans
A plant used in traditional Chinese medicine has evolved to become less visible to humans,

"Colloidal Gels," Ubiquitous in Everyday Products, Divulge Their Secrets of Evolution
Study explores the mechanical properties of these materials as they evolve from elastic gels to

CERN Particle Accelerator Laser Technology Used to Improve Mobile Phone Networks
An innovative technology used to align the components of accelerators is breaking through into the

Artificial Intelligence That Understands Object Relationships - Enabling Machines To Learn More Like Humans Do
A new machine-learning model could enable robots to understand interactions in the world in the

Credit-Card-Sized Badge Detects an Unprecedented Range of Harmful Airborne Compounds
Many of the products we encounter daily â from deodorant to pesticides to paint â

Accounting for the Gaps in the Fossil Record of Ancient Food Webs
If you want to understand an ecosystem, look at what the species within it eat.

NASA Enlists Commercial Partners to Fly 10 Science and Technology Payloads to the Moon
NASA has issued another request to its 14 Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) partners to

Morpheus: Powerful New AI Technique Detects and Classifies Astronomical Objects
UCSC researchers developed a deep-learning framework called Morpheus to perform pixel-level morphological classifications of objects

Colossal Dark Matter Halos Surround Massive Galaxies
About eighty-five percent of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark

Researchers Discover the Secret of Italian Renaissance Domes: Double Helix of Masonry
In a collaborative study in this month's issue of Engineering Structures, researchers at Princeton University

What Really Caused Neanderthals to Go Extinct? New Study Has Shocking Answer
It is one of the great unsolved mysteries of anthropology. What killed off the Neanderthals,

Producing Graphene at Industrial Scale: High-Performance Computing Helps Refine Process for Improved Efficiency
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich have been using GCS HPC resources to develop

Urban Greenery Contributes More to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Than Researchers Anticipated
A new study tracing the sources of carbon dioxide, the most significant human-generated greenhouse gas,