Altermagnets are a newly recognized class of antiferromagnets whose magnetic structure behaves very differently from what is ...
Imaging technology has transformed how we observe the universe—from mapping distant galaxies with radio telescope arrays to ...
Earth’s inner core has long challenged researchers because seismic waves do not move through it uniformly. Compressional waves generated by earthquakes travel roughly 3 to 4 percent faster along Earth ...
Seismic waves passing through Earth's inner core have revealed much about our planet's iron center: how it's changing shape, ...
Earth’s inner core has long puzzled scientists because seismic waves move through it unevenly. Compressional waves from ...
Regular cameras trade off detail, size, and distance. This system skips lenses, using sensors and computation to capture tiny details.
Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the reach of drills or submersibles, Earth hides a solid metal heart that behaves in ways geophysicists have struggled to explain. New experiments now suggest that a ...
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 ...
A group of students at the University of Waterloo are showcasing a more artistic side of engineering through research photos they submitted to the faculty's annual Art of Engineering and Architecture ...
From this chilly vantage point, Villareal can see his monitor and also the top half of 270 Park Avenue, the new JPMorgan ...
It is widely assumed that diffraction places a limit on the smallest features that can be produced by light-based fabrication techniques, such as photolithography. This limit is typically about ...