The material withstands 58 percent more stress than diamonds, and could have "remarkable mechanical properties".
Jumping may protect astronauts’ knee cartilage from microgravity damage. Studies on mice show it increases bone density.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team has successfully integrated the mission’s deployable aperture cover — a ...
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All-natural straws crafted from delignified wood and chitosan demonstrate superior strength and hydro-stability, paving the ...
Scientists with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say a new breed of tiny flying robots that weigh less than a gram ...
Music is different now. Finicky CD players are a rarity, for one thing. We hold the divine power instead to summon any song ...
According to a new study, 70% of astronauts who have spent between six and 12 months aboard the International Space Station ...
Zaps of static electricity might be a wintertime annoyance, but to certain scientists, they represent an untapped source of energy. Using a device called a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), ...
As NASA plans to establish a permanent Moon base via its Artemis program, it is looking to avoid the dangers of lunar ...
New research indicates that matter ejected during the supernova death of a star can fall back to neutrons stars, giving rise to mysterious "low-field magnetars." ...