In a world chasing cleaner energy, a group of physicists may have uncovered a surprising new way to make power: by tapping ...
A cosmic enigma, ASKAP J1839-0756, a slow-spinning neutron star discovered using the ASKAP radio telescope, is challenging ...
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The Jacob & Co. Astronomia watch is more than just a luxury timepiece; it is a miniature mechanical universe on the wrist.
For nearly two centuries, scientists have wondered if Earth’s rotation through its magnetic field could produce electricity.
Buried more than 3,000 miles beneath our feet, Earth’s solid inner core was once thought to be unchanging—locked in place at ...
When you pass the stage, you will find a dance hall. The central piece of the evening was the Mawlawiyya dance performed by ...
So yes, time is real. A favorite benediction uses the words of 19th-century Swiss poet Henri Frederic Amiel: "Life is short, ...
The idea that Earth’s motion through its magnetic field could generate electricity dates back centuries, but past studies dismissed it—until now. The cylinder was placed in a pitch-black lab ...
The new technology harnesses the Coriolis effect—a force caused by Earth’s rotation—to produce a measurable electrical charge. As the planet spins, the device experiences a tiny force that shifts ...
New research led by a York University professor sheds light on the earliest days of Earth's formation and potentially calls ...