Science & Technology
Buckle up! A new class of materials is here
Would you rather run into a brick wall or into a mattress? For most people, the choice is not difficult. A brick wall is stiff and does not absorb shocks or vibrations well; a mattress is soft and is a good shock absorber. Sometimes, in designing mater…
Parkinson’s disease drug ropinirole safely slowed the progression of ALS for over 6 months in a clinical trial
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a fatal motor neuron disease that causes people to gradually lose control of their muscles. There is no cure, and current treatments focus on reducing symptoms and providing su…
House of moveable wooden walls unveiled, promising a cheaper, greener alternative to ‘knocking through’.
Architects have designed a prototype home constructed with flexible wooden partition walls which can be shifted to meet the changing needs of residents. The invention aims to reduce waste and carbon while also improving living conditions for those who …
Below the surface: Researchers uncover reasons to rethink how mountains are built
A study suggests that the answers to how and why mountains form are buried deeper than once thought. Clues in the landscape of southern Italy allowed researchers to produce a long-term, continuous record of rock uplift, the longest and most complete re…
Unveiling the nanoscale frontier: innovating with nanoporous model electrodes
Researchers have introduced a next-generation model membrane electrode that promises to revolutionize fundamental electrochemical research.
Eventually everything will evaporate, not only black holes
New theoretical research has shown that Stephen Hawking was likely right about black holes, although not completely. Due to Hawking radiation, black holes will eventually evaporate, but the event horizon is not as crucial as had been believed. Gravity …
Genomes of 233 primate species sequenced
Researchers from 24 countries have analyzed the genomes of 809 individuals from 233 primate species, generating the most complete catalog of genomic information about our closest relatives to date. The project provides new insights into the evolution o…
Mysterious dashes revealed in Milky Way’s center
In the early 1980s, astronomers discovered gigantic, one-dimensional filaments dangling vertically near Sagittarius A*, our galaxy’s central supermassive black hole. Now, astronomers have discovered a new population of filaments — but these threads ar…