As the aerospace sector pursues propulsion systems that are cleaner, quieter, and more efficient, materials used in turbine components face increasingly demanding thermal and mechanical environments.
Scientists have unveiled a new way to capture ultra-sharp optical images without lenses or painstaking alignment. The ...
As the aerospace sector pursues propulsion systems that are cleaner, quieter, and more efficient, materials used in turbine components face ...
Recent research published in Science introduces a promising solid electrolyte material that could improve the performance of ...
Superionic water—the hot, black and strangely conductive form of ice that exists in the center of distant planets—was ...
America's national security relies in part on the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered submarines, which can operate more than 800 ...
Earth’s inner core has long challenged researchers because seismic waves do not move through it uniformly. Compressional ...
Scientists confirm a toxic red pigment in a 2,000-year-old Scythian grave, offering new insight into ancient burial rituals ...
Seismic waves passing through Earth's inner core have revealed much about our planet's iron center: how it's changing shape, ...
Computational fluorescence microscopy (CFM) requires accurate point spread function (PSF) characterization for high-quality ...
The erasure of women in science also marked Canadian scientist and U of T alumnus Maud Menten’s career. Frederick Banting, ...
A new holographic computation method could significantly advance augmented‑reality head‑up displays (AR‑HUDs) for vehicles.