Too much sun can ruin photosynthesis, scorching plants and other organisms that depend on capturing sunlight for energy.
When dust sticks to a surface or a lizard sits on a ceiling, it is due to "nature's invisible glue." Researchers at Chalmers ...
Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp. today announced the release of stRAMos™, a next-generation Raman microscope based on ...
Discover the potential of infrared spectroscopy for enhancing cancer treatments through precise drug tracking using modified ...
Chalmers researchers have developed a simple, light-based platform to study the mysterious “invisible glue” that binds materials at the nanoscale. Gold flakes floating in salt water reveal how quantum ...
A research team has discovered a technology that significantly enhances the efficiency of eco-friendly solar cells through simple temperature control. They found that rapidly increasing the ...
The sneaky submarine was only 10 kilometers from one of Sweden's largest naval bases when disaster struck. The Soviet sub ...
Astronomers using data from the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea in Hawaiʻi Island have identified a rare, ancient ...
MIT researchers double the accuracy of optical atomic clocks by reducing quantum noise with an innovative laser technique.
Developed by researchers at MIT, the method uses the atom’s own electrons as “messengers” within a molecule to help probe ...
Measuring blood flow in the brain is critical for responding to a range of neurological problems, including stroke, traumatic ...
We usually think of ice as just frozen water. It is simple, solid, and cold. But water is a master of disguise. With just two ...