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Earth Sciences May 30, 2025

Should we add a Category 6 hurricane to the Saffir-Simpson scale? Experts weigh in

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season from June 1 through Nov. 30.

Nanomaterials May 30, 2025

MXene offers exceptional high-frequency EMI shielding

A research team has reported the successful synthesis of high-purity, tunable nitrogen (N)-substituted MAX precursors and the resultant MXene two-dimensional (2D) materials—a first in the world.

Environment May 29, 2025

Q&A: How AI might become the future of hurricane flood forecasting

Artificial intelligence is becoming an asset in hurricane forecasting.

Superconductivity May 29, 2025

Quantum visualization technique confirms UTeâ‚‚ is an intrinsic topological superconductor

Scientists at University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland have developed a powerful new tool for finding the next generation of materials needed for large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing.

Environment May 29, 2025

New 3D flood visualizations help communities understand rising water risks

As climate change intensifies extreme weather, two new NYU studies show 3D flood visualizations developed by a cross-institutional research team dramatically outperform traditional maps for communicating risk.

Bio & Medicine May 29, 2025

Naturally derived nanoparticles show promise against cardiovascular and kidney disease

Cardiovascular disease and kidney disease are two of the most urgent issues in global public health. In the United States alone, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than one in seven adults ...

Mathematics May 29, 2025

Researchers help college students understand why mathematics classes matter

West Virginia University researchers are changing how college mathematics is taught by evaluating and sharing a model for problem-solving that supports what students learn in other courses like business or biology.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 28, 2025

Observing one-dimensional anyons: Exotic quasiparticles in the coldest corners of the universe

Nature categorizes particles into two fundamental types: fermions and bosons. While matter-building particles such as quarks and electrons belong to the fermion family, bosons typically serve as force carriers—examples ...

Nanophysics May 28, 2025

Spontaneous symmetry breaking in electron systems proves elusive

Tiny strains in a crystal can cause electrons to behave in a surprising way that closely resembles a highly sought-after mechanism, RIKEN physicists have found in a new study. Previous studies may need to be re-evaluated ...

Optics & Photonics May 27, 2025

New technique turns 'noisy' lasers into quantum light

Scientists have discovered a way to convert fluctuating lasers into remarkably stable beams that defy classical physics, opening new doors for photonic technologies that rely on both high power and high precision.

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