The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets.
When exposed to high temperatures and pressure, water enters a state in which liquid and gas can no longer be distinguished. For a long time, there has been controversy about how this looks like on a ...
Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, have shed light on the structure of supercritical water. In this state, which ...
Forget the dramatic lightning strike – life may have started with countless tiny sparks from crashing water droplets!
Earth might be creating microscopic lightning bolts—and this electrical phenomenon could have sparked the chemistry of life ...
Students and judges interact during the 70th annual Mid-Columbia Regional Science and Engineering Fair held this year at the ...
A study shows that electrical charges in sprays of water can cause chemical reactions that form organic molecules from inorganic materials. The findings provide evidence that microlightning may have ...
The budding scientists collected the tiny water bears in a massive citizen science project that involved almost 30,000 ...
Nearly 200 students from around Santa Cruz County brought their unique science experiments and works of art to the ...
A breakthrough in renewable energy research has led to the development of a cost-effective and highly efficient iron-based ...
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There’s been a quiet but important sea change in America's framework for conducting experiments on humans. It centers on a provision tucked into a law, then quietly implemented by the FDA. This ...