To many, space weather may seem like a distant concern, but predicting its effects on Earth are important for resilience against potential hazards.

To many, space weather may seem like a distant concern, but predicting its effects on Earth are important for resilience against potential hazards.
Changing the shape of soft matter using circuits made from DNA.
Photonics offer a natural link between communication and computation, providing a potential bridge to build a quantum internet.
A new, open-source platform allows scientists to easily measure the carbon footprint of their computations.
A new simulation technique accelerates modeling to help us better understand complex molecular processes and facilitate rational drug design.
Researchers were able to detect a “needle” of highly fragile quantum information in a “haystack” of nuclei.
Replacing animal testing with the ever-growing capabilities of AI and deep learning could help minimize the need for animals in scientific discovery.
Following the tireless efforts of researchers and scholars, name change policies are becoming more prominent among scientific publishers, sparking hope for meaningful change.
An intelligent material that learns by physically changing itself, similar to how the human brain works, could be the foundation of a completely new generation of computers.
Conquering cloud and nighttime solar intermittency comes from the phenomenon of persistent photoconductivity observed in materials that contain sub-bandgap trap states.