Minnesotans and others around the country got a rare treat on Nov. 11 with an aurora borealis supercharged by the sun.
Electrons can freeze into strange geometric crystals and then melt back into liquid-like motion under the right quantum ...
Auroras have been making headlines and spreading across social media lately due to the solar storm. This guide will show you ...
Electricity powers our lives, including our cars, phones, computers, and more, through the movement of electrons within a ...
The aurora forecast for the evening of Nov. 12 has the view line dipping down over much of the northern United States. Aurora ...
The industry is now facing a critical question: how to scale computing power while avoiding an energy and environmental ...
If residents are treated to another Northern Lights show Wednesday, there’s an important tool you can use to see them at ...
The dream of creating game-changing quantum computers—supermachines that encode information in single atoms rather than ...
New findings show that the superconducting gap in MATTG has a unique V-shape, confirming an unconventional mechanism.
Electricity doesn’t flow the way most people imagine. Instead of electrons rushing through wires like water in a pipe, energy moves as an electromagnetic field surrounding the wire. The real current ...
Learn about the proposed bill in New Hampshire that would allow 'balcony solar' installations, making solar power more ...