These newly discovered spinning crystals twist, break, and heal themselves, revealing a strange new side of solid matter.
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, Nanjing University of China, ...
Growing up, we all had to do all kinds of science projects in school. For Baby Boomers, here are several classic science projects that just about everyone had to do at least once.
Inspired by kirigami, a type of Japanese paper art, researchers have created a new material that transforms from a grid into any 3D structure you'd like. Reading time 2 minutes There’s a very thin ...
As a schoolboy growing up in western India, Surendra Ghaskadbi received two memorable gifts from his parents. “The first was a T-shirt decorated with illustrations of different dog breeds, and the ...
Making sugar cookies with friends and family has become a staple traditional Christmas activity for many. The Appleton Post-Crescent checked the prices at three different grocery stores to see how ...
A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich has turned to an unconventional substance in the hunt for dark matter: sugar. Their experiment, part of the SWEET project, used ...
Physicists in Munich chilled a sugar crystal to about 0.007 Kelvin above absolute zero, then used it to search for dark matter. The project, called SWEET, is a small step toward catching particles far ...
Dark matter remains one of the most mysterious substances in the universe. We can’t see it, but we know it’s out there, influencing the motion of galaxies and stars. Yet, despite decades of searching, ...
The retailer predicts that consumers will embrace real sugar, but less of it in the new year – driving demand for products sweetened with cane sugar, honey and fruit instead of other alternatives In ...
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