Before last year, the longest radio burst from the Sun lasted five days. Now, thanks to multiple spacecraft observing our ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave brings us the stories of how future sunscreens might come from fish, how loving art may impact aging, and a student's quest to build a more sustainable marimba.
"First predicted by Askaryan in 1962, this radiation has its origin in the netnegative charge generated in the moving shower front as Compton, Bhabha, and Møller scattering draws electrons from the ...
For nearly three weeks in late 2022, the sun would not shut up. A single region on its surface belted out radio waves day ...
Astronomers led by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian (CfA) have made the first direct detection of ...
The average person eats 10-15 grams of fiber per day, according to the USDA. The problem? That's WAY under the recommended daily amount. Fiber - a type of carb that our bodies are unable to digest - ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave looks at the secrets behind scorpions' weapons, using electricity to measure the quality of a cup of coffee, and what shapes the content of dreams.
A group of Queen’s students is designing and building a radio telescope to be launched to the stratosphere aboard a football ...
There were mysterious doings in the vicinity of Boise City, Okla. last week. An inventor from California, his assistant and a handful of Santa Fe Railroad officials gathered on a lonely stretch of ...
Measurements of this interstellar comet’s molecular makeup show an excess of heavy water molecules that is dramatically different from anything known to have ever formed around our sun ...
Fifty years old this month, Kraftwerk's single Radioactivity was a groundbreaking track that morphed into the German ...