Real Engineering on MSN
How scientists use radiation to break through rock
Drilling into hard rock has always been limited by mechanical tools. Radiation-based drilling changes that by using energy ...
ABC15 Phoenix, AZ on MSN
Arizona veteran says Palomares nuclear response exposed him to radiation
An Arizona Navy veteran who helped support the U.S. military response to a 1966 nuclear accident in Spain believes he ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Body Resurrects Cells Marked For Death, Solving a 50-Year Mystery
When tissue is severely damaged, surviving cells can respond in a concentrated burst of biological repair known as ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Making materials hold up in future reactors is topic of Jan. 13 FORNL talk
Steve Zinkle will speak on “Materials for Nuclear Power Applications” at noon Tuesday, Jan. 13, to Friends of ORNL. His talk ...
The coldest and densest molecular gas clouds in the interstellar medium can have temperatures of 10 K (-505 °F/-263 °C), ...
An amazing find in a Wisconsin lake has rewritten the timeline of advanced cultures in North America by centuries.
Using the Super Proton Synchrotron, the team created beams of electron-positron pairs and passed them through a meter-long region of plasma. This setup served as a scaled laboratory version of a ...
Regius Professor Philip Withers FRS FREng has taken up a five-year joint appointment between The University of Manchester and ...
Astronomers at the University of Warwick have discovered that black holes don't just consume matter—they manage it, choosing ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
New technique could facilitate faster nuclear forensics
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have, for the first time, used a breakthrough technique with a goal of better ...
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