True market clarity will emerge only when we shift our focus from fleeting financial reactions to the physical engineering realities that power the globe.
This shrimp is no bigger than your thumb, and it’s a master of physics. Here’s how it manages to create shockwaves and flashes of light hotter than the Sun.
Botstein, Princeton’s Anthony B. Evnin ‘62 Professor of Genomics, Emeritus, and an emeritus professor of molecular biology ...
In recent years, interdisciplinarity has become one of the central themes in higher education and research policy. Funding ...
Texas A&M’s annual Physics and Engineering Festival is set for Saturday, March 28, at the Mitchell Physics Building, ...
Proteins are far more than nutrients we track on a food label. Present in every cell of our bodies, they work like nature's ...
Charlie Nakhleh/Photo Courtesy LANL LANL NEWS RELEASECharles W. “Charlie” Nakhleh has been appointed the new deputy ...
But when we push metal components down to the nanoscale, the traditional rules of physics start to warp. In 3D printing, this ...
Crystalline alloys used in motors today lose some energy through heat, but glass-like metals could solve this engineering ...
Irene Fonseca has been elected a fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest ...
Jason Briner, Hao Zeng, Jo Freudenheim, Keith Kirkwood and Jun Zhuang are now members of the prestigious scientific society.
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