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Interactions Between X-Rays and Matter Provide Insights into How Electrons Behave in Molecules

Scientists used a free-electron laser to measure delays as short as an attosecond in X-ray photoemission. Photoemission is where an atom or molecule a...

Power Semiconductor Market Size To Surpass USD 86.98 Billion By 2035 Research By SNS Insider

(MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) The U.S. Power Semiconductor Market is expected to increase at 4.90% CAGR from 2026 to 2035, from its estimated valu...

As satellites fill Earth’s orbit, the space race risks becoming an environmental crisis

As satellites fill Earth’s orbit, the space race risks becoming an environmental crisis

In this week’s newsletter: From pollution in the upper atmosphere to mounting debris, experts warn the rapid expansion in space could threaten our p...

Why is the USGS mapping southern NM's mineral assets?

Why is the USGS mapping southern NM's mineral assets?

New Mexico's Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources is partnering with the U.S. Geological Survey to map mineral resources in southern New Mexico....

Office Hours: Professor Kelly Thayer on Curing Cancer With Computers, Responsible Use of AI, Collaborative Research, and Lobster Dinners

Office Hours: Professor Kelly Thayer on Curing Cancer With Computers, Responsible Use of AI, Collaborative Research, and Lobster Dinners

Welcome to Office Hours, a series brought to you by the Features section! In these articles, Argus writers speak to faculty, staff, and members of the...

Can Practical Superconductors Work Without Extreme Cooling?

A team working at the Advanced Photon Source used intense X-ray beams to study the structure of superhydrides under extreme pressure. Their results wi...

NASA’s Artemis II Cleared for Moon Flight As Orion Prepares for Critical Engine Burn

NASA’s Artemis II Cleared for Moon Flight As Orion Prepares for Critical Engine Burn

NASA’s Artemis II crew is go for the Moon—launching humanity back into lunar orbit after more than 50 years. NASA has officially given the “Go�...

‘World’s first’ perovskite solar roof tile developed, delivers energy efficiency of 12.4%

‘World’s first’ perovskite solar roof tile developed, delivers energy efficiency of 12.4%

Developed by researchers at TNO, the innovative material is the world’s first electrically functioning solar roof tile concept based on flexible per...

Phil Mickelson Withdraws From Masters Amid Family Health Problem

Phil Mickelson Withdraws From Masters Amid Family Health Problem

Phil Mickelson's 33rd trip down Magnolia Lane is officially on hold. The three-time Masters champion said Friday he's skipping next week's tournament ...

Nebraska center celebrates 20 years of transforming humanities research

Nebraska center celebrates 20 years of transforming humanities research

The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities is celebrating 20 years of innovation. From early experiments to global projects, the center has tra...

NASA's Artemis II mission launches on first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years

Four astronauts blasted off aboard a massive NASA rocket Wednesday on a long-anticipated journey around the moon, the first crewed lunar flyby in more...

New miniature marsupial frog found in Peru carries eggs in a back pouch

Scientists have discovered a new species of miniature marsupial frog in the Peruvian Amazon that carries its young in a natural pouch on its back, a r...

AI uptake across Italian firms remains patchy, study suggests, despite generative AI buzz

Research in the International Journal of Business Information Systems suggests that the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is remarkably uneven ...

How a seabird native to Hawaii has adapted to life in Honolulu's concrete jungle

Kaʻiulani Murphy is quick to spot white terns flapping their wings when she's guiding Polynesian voyaging canoes across the Pacific....

MP Materials Magnet Ramp Highlights Growth Potential And Texas Execution Risks

MP Materials (NYSE:MP) has begun producing rare earth magnets on commercial machinery, marking its first commercial scale output. Prospects for the Te...

Tick talk: UK researcher targets Lyme disease with 2 grants

Tick talk: UK researcher targets Lyme disease with 2 grants

There’s a virus within a bacterium within a parasite, and University of Kentucky researchers are figuring out how to make them kill each other....

4 Things Trump Didn't Mention in His 20-Minute Address

4 Things Trump Didn't Mention in His 20-Minute Address

President Trump said US forces will "finish the job" in Iran soon as "core strategic objectives are nearing completion," offering a full-throated defe...

KHS and KMS win big at the State Science and Technology Fair of Iowa

KHS and KMS win big at the State Science and Technology Fair of Iowa

There were 20 Keokuk Middle School and 12 Keokuk High School students who competed in the 69th Annual State Science and Technology Fair of Iowa on Mar...

Tick talk: UK researcher targets Lyme disease with pair of grants

Tick talk: UK researcher targets Lyme disease with pair of grants

There’s a virus within a bacterium within a parasite, and University of Kentucky researchers are figuring out how to make them kill each other....

Dallas Feds Turn Up Heat As OkCupid Cuts FTC Deal Over Photo Sharing

Dallas Feds Turn Up Heat As OkCupid Cuts FTC Deal Over Photo Sharing

FTC alleges OkCupid shared nearly 3 million photos with AI firm Clarifai in 2014; Match Group agreed to a proposed settlement in Dallas federal court....