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Did you hear about the weird plasma bubbles spotted over the pyramids? Scientists are scratching their heads over these glowing, floating bubbles that seem to appear out of nowhere in the night sky.
The first high-energy collisions between light nuclei at the Large Hadron Collider confirm the unusual 'bowling-pin' shape of neon nuclei and offer up a new tool to study the extreme state of matter ...
Plasma, ionized gas and the fourth state of matter, makes up over 99% of the ordinary matter in the universe. Understanding ...
Ammonia is used in fertilizer and many industrial processes. It is also seen as a promising way to store and transport energy ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
Some fruits do well when heated: pineapple, for one, and many types of berries. But there's one produce favorite that doesn't ...
The summer holidays are over, the kids are back to school, and everyone is heading back to the office. An integral part of ...
In a remarkable new study featured in Physical Review Letters, scientists from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have ...
The findings came from the spacecraft Juno. The researchers say this will create a better understanding of Jupiter and the ...
The result is thanks to the Jupiter-orbiting Juno spacecraft. The shimmering northern lights that streak across Alaska's skies have wilder cousins on Jupiter — they're bigger, stranger, and now tied ...