Imaging-based single-cell physiological profiling holds great potential for uncovering fundamental bacterial cold shock response (CSR) mechanisms, but its application is impeded by severe focus drift ...
A new study explains how some supernovas are particularly dazzling—the glow from a magnetic, spinning ball of neutrons called a magnetar. An assist from Einstein is what settled the case ...
Astronomers have created the most detailed three-dimensional map yet of faint hydrogen light filling the universe roughly 9 to 11 billion years ago. Instead of showing galaxies as isolated points, the ...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found that applying an electric field to a specialized ceramic can nearly ...
Orbital mirrors from Reflect Orbital promise nighttime solar power but face catastrophic physics limitations and astronomical ...
The company is seeking F.C.C. approval to test an idea to reflect sunlight to Earth at night, possibly powering solar panels. Critics say it could be bad for people and wildlife.
Electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, thanks to tiny atomic vibrations acting like a “molecular catapult.” In experiments lasting just 18 ...
Tonight, 03 March 2026, India watches the last total lunar eclipse until 2029 as the Moon turns deep red. Why is this brief Blood Moon such a rare and unmissable spectacle?
Sutak Kaal for the Chandra Grahan has begun, signaling the start of religious observances ahead of the lunar eclipse. Follow ...
National Science Day 2026 is observed on 28 February to mark the discovery of the Raman Effect. Learn about its history, importance, and how it promotes scientific awareness and research in India ...
National Science Day 2026 is observed in India every year on February 28 to honour the scientific discovery made by Indian physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (C.V. Raman). The Raman Effect ...
As the nation celebrates the day with science exhibitions and fairs in schools and research institutions, let’s trace the journey of the man who sparked our scientific curiosity.