Observations from spacecraft, aircraft, balloons and ground-based devices show that ordinary thunderstorms often emit γ-rays.
A team of researchers unlock heat flow principles in ultra-thin metals, paving the way for faster, smaller, more efficient computer chips.
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Central and eastern European countries have emerged as early movers next generation nuclear power plants, laying plans to ...
A QUT-led research team has developed an ultra-thin, flexible film that could power next-generation wearable devices using ...
Chinese manufacturers have reportedly leaked more images of the Nintendo Switch 2, revealing key details about the upcoming ...
A transformational tech leader, Raab leads the market unit for Accenture across the DACH region. Notably, she has spearheaded ...
A research team has developed an ultra-thin, flexible film that could power next-generation wearable devices using body heat, eliminating the need for batteries.
UTEP President Heather Wilson explained how artificial intelligence will need trained professionals during the university's ...
Researchers extend lithium metal anodes' lifespan by 750% using eco-friendly hollow nanofiber membranes, improving battery ...
The South Korean government will invest 2.7 trillion won (US$1.9 billion) in developing technologies aimed at tackling ...
Google on Wednesday unleashed another wave of artificial intelligence designed to tackle more of the work and thinking done ...