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How chameleon materials adjust to climate extremes in real time
Every summer, our cities burn energy to keep us cool. The same happens in winter with the increasing demand for heating.
A new adaptive metaskin hides objects from thermal cameras in both hot and cold environments, automatically adjusting its ...
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed unexpected features in the early universe, including unusually bright galaxies, rapidly forming black holes, and compact objects that ...
Thermal-Management Exterior Coatings for High-Altitude Aircraft Market to reach US$ 9.8 Bn by 2036 at 17.5% CAGR, driven by ...
IIT-Madras study reveals how pollution thickens winter fog in the Indo-Gangetic Plain, influencing visibility and weather ...
NASA’s Terra satellite, launched in 1999, is approaching retirement after over 26 years, continuing to provide long-term Earth observations of land, atmosphere, and oceans.
There is something deeply appealing about the idea of a home spa. It is a private place to unwind, recover, and reset without ...
Leonardo Testi and team investigate the initial conditions for planet formation in this special astronomy focus ...
Astronomers have signalled the discovery of a planetary body roaming the Milky Way that is not gravitationally bound to the ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have contributed to new insights into the most long-lived cosmic explosion ever recorded. The event was a gamma-ray burst that remained ...
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Two collisions, one star, and a new view of planet formation
When you look up at the night sky, planets seem calm and fixed. But a new study shows that nearby planetary systems can be violent and chaotic.
Dark stars are some of the most exciting astrophysical objects to possibly exist, as their study would allow for a ...
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