Key Points and Summary - Boeing’s “Bird of Prey”—often tagged YF-118G—was a 1990s stealth technology demonstrator that traded speed and weapons for learning. -Built cheaply with a business-jet engine, ...
Engineers are turning to animal origami, from insects that tuck away wings to a protist with an accordion-like neck, for design help ...
Background SLE is a chronic autoimmune disease with heterogeneous manifestations and variable outcomes. Geographic factors such as rural residence may influence disease severity, access to care and ...
Vestas is advancing the sustainability of wind energy by decarbonising its supply chain and pursuing circularity for its zero-waste turbine goal ...
Astronomers have captured the clearest picture yet of how massive stars are born, revealing a dramatic interplay between gravity and magnetic fields in some of our galaxy's most dynamic star forming ...
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi pioneered the creation of metal-organic frameworks, which can capture and store molecules such as carbon dioxide.
Potential uses for CMFs are diverse, spanning applications from aircraft wings to various forms of vehicle and body armor.
The chemistry Nobel was awarded on Wednesday to three scientists who discovered a revolutionary way of making materials full of tiny holes that can do everything from sucking water out of the desert ...
University of California, Berkeley scientist Omar M. Yaghi shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “groundbreaking discoveries" that "may contribute to solving some of humankind’s greatest challenges.” ...
Unlike traditional polymers, this structure allows MOFs to have open internal spaces with a well-defined size, which can allow some molecules to pass through while filtering out others. In addition, ...
Richard Robson, Susumu Kitagawa and Omar Yaghi developed metal-organic frameworks, structures that can collect water from air, capture CO₂ and more.
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is just the third such object ever confirmed to have entered our solar system. It has attracted intense interest among astronomers and amateur enthusiasts.