Virginia-based Jefferson Lab is leading a project to transform nuclear waste into usable electricity while also drastically reducing its radioactive life.
CAMAS, Wash., March 02, 2026--nLIGHT, Inc. (Nasdaq: LASR), a leading provider of high-power lasers for mission-critical directed energy, optical sensing, and advanced manufacturing applications, today ...
The U.S. government has launched the process to develop a regulatory framework to develop fusion machines as emerging nuclear ...
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
Can we build the structures of trust and reliability early enough to allow innovation to accelerate to new heights, without ...
A new study examined the mechanism governing the nonlinear Hall effect, paving the way for battery-free devices.
Singapore will leverage science and technology to establish leadership in key growth sectors and push into new growth areas.
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AI’s growing appetite for power is putting Pennsylvania’s aging electricity grid to the test
The rapid growth of data centers that support artificial intelligence is reshaping how electricity systems operate across the ...
The 4-H program offers more than 200 projects, but if youth want to explore a topic not on the list, they can create their own. It’s an opportunity for members to go beyond the scope of their current ...
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Cell signaling step sharpens understanding of how the body responds to exercise's energy demands
Researchers have investigated the role of a certain enzyme in regulating energy in muscle and exercise performance for ...
Roughly 270 years ago, Dr. Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost from Germany observed a peculiar behavior of water droplets on heated metal surfaces. In his manuscript, "A Tract About Some Qualities of Common ...
University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) scientists reported that submarine volcanoes, active faults, ...
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