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A forever chemical known as TFA is accumulating in our environment, contaminating our rivers, food and even our wine.
A criminal kingpin whose gang smuggled cocaine stamped with their trademark ‘Rolex’ has been jailed over messages intercepted ...
A study looking at data from NASA's Parker Solar Probe has found evidence for a "helicity barrier" in the atmosphere of the ...
Researchers have found clouds of cold gas embedded deep within larger, superheated gas clouds—or Fermi bubbles—at the Milky ...
Researchers have created a molecule that can store magnetic data at record-high temperatures, potentially reshaping how ...
Sydney researchers built a cryo chip that runs next to qubits, preserves fidelity, and uses just 10 microwatts of power.
Hunched over laptops, the team of four raced to solve a challenge: how to get a set of drones to fly themselves from one place to another when GPS and other signals are ...
Advanced quantum technology needs integrated cryogenic control. Professor David Reilly and colleagues at the University of Sydney present in Nature a control platform that will allow the scale up of ...
The eastern Pacific Ocean has seen a historic run of activity as the Atlantic remains dormant. Forecasters point to ...
Absolute zero, measured at -273.15°C, represents the lowest possible temperature in the universe, and understanding why it’s set at this specific value is key to grasping the principles of ...
The Kelvin scale ranges from 1,000 to 10,000 degrees Kelvin, with most LED bulbs residing within the 2,000K to 6,500K range. The Kelvin rating of an LED bulb seems like a pretty innocuous ...
New Kelvin College principal sets bold direction Joanna Campbell, Glasgow Kelvin College’s new principal, has outlined a clear vision focused on sustainability, social justice and inclusive growth.