Archaeologists from the University of Warsaw uncover a massive ancient shipwreck and submerged port infrastructure in Libya.
Using the unmatched power of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a new study reveals that the real reason behind this illusion is a self-sustaining loop driven by Saturn’s own auroras.
German computer science and business informatics students put humanoid robotics to the test in the city of Bremerhaven.
Silicon quantum chip performs error-checked operations, marking a step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Europe is exploring the use of multi-metal 3D printing to build lighter, cheaper rocket engines for next-generation Ariane launches.
The U.S. has fired 850 Tomahawk missiles in four weeks, raising concerns about stockpiles and readiness for future wars.
The novel lithium-ion battery anode delivers some of the highest energy storage capacities reported for silicon–carbon nanotube systems, while maintaining stability over hundreds of charge cycles.
By generating oxygen inside the implant, scientists significantly improved cell survival and sustained multi-drug delivery over 30 days.
A suspected hypersonic test from Florida highlights the US push to operationalize the 1,700-mile range Dark Eagle missile system.
A new method using light-nucleus strikes allows physicists to probe atomic structures with unprecedented precision.
Snail-inspired robots aim to deliver cancer drugs precisely to tumors, reducing side effects and improving outcomes.