An elastic metamaterial can do math by directing motion through tiny pathways, showing how materials might one day handle simple computing tasks without electronics.
Photographer Abigail Montes brings the human stories of displacement, survival and belonging along the highway’s path into vivid focus.
In 2000, Saleen launched the S7, his first mid-engine supercar. The half-million-dollar vehicle marked just the sixth time a ...
The climate crisis is amplifying displacement and making life harder for those already forced to flee. Climate change and displacement are increasingly interconnected. As extreme weather events and ...
This island home of ours has long known the power of wind and water. Yet nothing quite prepared us for the ferocity of ...
Rizzbot’s TikTok page alone has racked up more than 45 million views. One video shows Rizzbot chasing people in the streets, while another sees it running into a pole and falling in the middle of the ...
The critical acceleration of Lebanon’s deeply entrenched housing crisis can be easily attributed to the degradation of the ...
Gravity: Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass towards each other. On Earth, gravity causes objects to ...
Dielectric Material (ε): Higher permittivity leads to higher capacitance.
Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is one of the simplest and most effective ways to build wealth over time. It combines two powerful elements of investing — rupee-cost averaging and the power of ...