A novel design for a high-mspeed magnetic read/write head Magnetic skyrmions hold great promise as memory and computing elements in future spintronic devices. Despite the demonstration of various ...
Critical minerals are found in several forms in the ocean, from potato-size nodules to brine pools. They are also in some of the least understood parts of our planet.
Scientists discover that the Earth's magnetic poles can take up to 70,000 years to reverse, much longer than previously ...
Once upon a time, great psychological thinkers bestrode the earth. William James, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Fred Skinner, Carl Jung and a few other heavyweights left deep footprints in the cultural ...
Prime Video's Reacher has quickly become one of the best action shows streaming. The addictive series follows former military police officer Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson), who drifts from town to town, ...
A new optical microresonator chip keeps light circulating longer, enhancing efficiency for next-generation sensors and ...
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Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Where Earth got most of its water is a subject of debate, but a new study suggests that the planet’s largest reservoir of hydrogen is not the ocean, ...
Deep under the crust and mantle of our Earth lies its core. Earth’s core was formed during the Iron Catastrophe, a major geological event where Earth was heated to temperatures above iron’s melting ...
Researchers are looking into our planet’s past to understand its future. Just like archaeologists investigate layers of dirt for ancient artifacts, geologists analyze layers in cores—tube-shaped ...
A study published this week in Nature Communications posits that Earth's core holds a lot of hydrogen. The range is from nine to 45 oceans' worth of hydrogen, mostly locked up in the form of iron ...