The European XFEL is being prepared for scientific operation after a longer break. We were there one last time beforehand.
An international research team may have found an explanation for seismic anomalies, the noticeable deviations in the behavior of earthquake waves, in Earth's inner core.
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Scientists may have finally solved the puzzle of Earth’s inner core layers
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications offers new insights into Earth’s inner core, potentially solving ...
Deep inside Earth, researchers see signs that the solid inner core may be arranged in multiple chemical layers far below.
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
A programmable semiconductor changes its electronic properties under UV light and reverts under a different wavelength, ...
Earth's deep mantle stored enough water in rocks to equal one ocean during our planet's early molten days, helping explain ...
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Earth’s lower mantle trapped far more early water than previously thought
Earth’s deep interior still shapes the world above your feet. Water trapped far below the surface helps control how rocks ...
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Physicists confirm the strange effect known as time reflections
Physicists have finally confirmed a phenomenon that sounds like pure science fiction: waves that appear to bounce off a ...
Australian researchers have played a central role in a landmark result from the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment in South ...
New laboratory studies could shed light on a rock containing potential signs of alien life that’s stranded on Mars ...
IT has been shown by Herr Laue and his colleagues that the diffraction patterns which they obtain with X-rays and crystals are naturally explained by assuming the existence of very short ...
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