by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 4, 2024 | Astronomy, Astronomy & Space, PHYS.ORG
The desorption of CO ice induced by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a phenomenon that occurs in some cold parts of the universe, which has often also been replicated in laboratory settings. While this phenomenon is now well-documented, the molecular mechanisms...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 4, 2024 | Electronics & Semiconductors, Energy & Green Tech, TECHXPLORE
The electronics industry has been in continuous development over the past decades, leading to the development, fabrication and sale of a broad range of consumer devices. In recent years, many engineers have been focusing their efforts on flexible electronics that can...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 4, 2024 | General Physics, PHYS.ORG, Physics
The Manhattan Project was a top-secret program that culminated in the development of the first atomic bombs during World War 2. This covert and controversial research endeavor involved many gifted and reputable scientists, including physicist J. Robert...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 4, 2024 | Biology, Evolution, PHYS.ORG, Plants & Animals
Jaws are bone- or cartilage-based structures that hold together teeth in the mouth of most vertebrates (i.e., all animal species with a backbone or spinal column). While these crucial structures have been the focus of numerous studies, their evolutionary origin and...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 4, 2024 | Consumer & Gadgets, Robotics, TECHXPLORE
In recent years, engineers have developed a wide range of robotic systems that could soon assist humans with various everyday tasks. Rather than assisting with chores or other manual jobs, some of these robots could merely act as companions, helping older adults or...