The detection of the molecule phosphine in a brown dwarf’s atmosphere may help astronomers in their search for life elsewhere in the Milky Way.
In new research published in Science, a team of astronomers report the detection of a surprising substance in a brown dwarf known as Wolf 1130C: a chemical called phosphine, which has been the focus ...
Even before the first stars lit up the Universe, the Cosmos was not the cold place most researchers once imagined. New results suggest that the so-called cosmic “dark ages,” the muted era between the ...
MIT chemists have designed a new type of fluorescent molecule that they hope could be used for applications such as generating clearer images of tumors.
MIT chemists have designed a new type of fluorescent molecule that they hope could be used for applications such as generating clearer images of tumors.
In new research published in Science, a team of astronomers report the detection of a surprising substance in a brown dwarf known as Wolf 1130C: a chemical called phosphine, which has been the focus ...
A mysterious molecule discovered on a brown dwarf challenges the potential existence of life on Venus, further complicating our understanding of these cosmic objects.
Longer-lasting phones, lighter drones, electric cars that drive farther. These are just some of the possibilities thanks to a ...
Atomic imaging shows graphene nanoribbons retain atomic structure and adjustable electronic alignment after transfer to graphene, offering a clear route toward stable, reproducible nanoelectronic ...
Low doses in mice have can clear up proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease and restore memory. Human trials are the next step.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected a molecule on a distant Brown Dwarf star formerly believed to be an indicator of life. Called phosphine, the discovery of this molecule in a star ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney develop a quantum sensor to measure both position and momentum with higher precision than previously possible using not light but a single atom. The experiment ...