Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 29, 2019 November 29, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Move over, flat carbon. Meet borophene, phosphorene and the rest of the next generation of “atomically thin” super-materials. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 29, 2019 November 29, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Astronomers investigate whether mysterious low-density planets are actually ringed planets that have been misunderstood. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 29, 2019 November 29, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
According to a quantum interpretation called QBism, there's no need for parallel universes or physics mysticism. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 28, 2019 November 28, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Avoid the Black Friday crowds and deepen your holiday enjoyment with these citizen science projects to get you out of the house. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 27, 2019 November 27, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Despite good motor skills, deep brain stimulation may be causing Parkinson's patients to sink. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 27, 2019 November 27, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Astronomers say this new way to find black holes could expand the small number discovered so far in our Milky Way galaxy. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 27, 2019 November 27, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Global warming could push ecosystems into collapse sooner than scientists first predicted. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 27, 2019 November 27, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Researchers engineered a strain of E. coli bacteria that can consume carbon dioxide and turn it into energy. The synthetic life-form could someday help combat climate change. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 27, 2019 November 26, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
As we age, neurons shrink and the connections between them begin to weaken. ...read more
Author Vishay Singh Posted on November 27, 2019 November 27, 2019 Categories Discover Magazine
Don't feel guilty if you enjoy the scent of gasoline. Science can explain the sweet smell of this chemical cocktail. ...read more