On a mountaintop better known for sunrise selfies, UH Mānoa scientists are quietly teaching a computer to unravel the Sun.
Researchers at HZDR have partnered with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, and the Institute of ...
New models suggest Uranus and Neptune may hold far more rock than expected, raising questions about how these distant planets formed.
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World’s largest stellarator turns ten: How W7-X cracked code for steady fusion plasma
Some fusion machines chase brute-force power. Wendelstein 7-X chose elegance—3D magnetic geometry sculpted to tame plasma for ...
Chandrayaan-3 revealed a dense, energetic plasma layer at the Moon’s south pole, measured by RAMBHA-LP, reshaping understanding of lunar surface conditions.
Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we’ve long imagined. A new Swiss-led study uses innovative hybrid modeling to ...
A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the NCCR PlanetS is challenging our understanding of the solar system ...
New ion beam fabrication uses low cost materials to form vertical nanomagnets whose nanostrip geometry boosts sensitivity to ...
JWST spots a mature early-universe spiral as CERN reveals how light nuclei form in extreme collisions, challenging core ...
Five LMU researchers have been awarded Consolidator Grants by the European Research Council. Their projects deal with climate change, strokes, quantum physics, mitochondria, and cancer diagnosis.
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Are Uranus and Neptune Really Ice Giants? New Study Says Maybe Not
Fresh simulations show there is a chance Uranus and Neptune might actually be rock-rich worlds wrapped in thinner icy layers.
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