Archaeologists from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) have unearthed a rare collection of wooden writing tablets dating from the Roman period.
The discovery was made in Izernore, a commune in the Ain department…

The discovery was made in Izernore, a commune in the Ain department…

The newly-discovered mineral, named ferric hydroxysulfate, provides clues about the environment and history of the Red Planet, including the possibility of former lava, ash or hydrothermal activity.
Spectrally distinct units at the Juventae…

A cornerstone of quantum physics is uncertainty. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle states that the more precisely you pinpoint the position of a particle, the less precisely you can know its momentum at the same time, and vice versa.
However, a…
Author(s): Matteo Viel
The new map of the Universe’s expansion history released by the DESI Collaboration offers hints at a breakdown of the standard model of cosmology.
[Physics 18, 130] Published Mon Oct 06, 2025

October 1 was International Women in Robotics Day, and we’re delighted to introduce this year’s edition of “Women in Robotics You Need to Know About”! Robotics is no longer confined to…

Sagalassos emerged as the foremost urban centre of Pisidia, earning special distinction under Emperor Hadrian, who…

A new study from the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) finds that the economic evolution of U.S. cities has followed a remarkably consistent pattern for 170 years. As cities grow and diversify, they still tend to maintain a steady level of “coherence”…

Electric vehicles (EVs) can help cut fuel expenses and lower emissions compared to gasoline-powered cars. However, their success depends heavily on the availability of convenient charging options. For people living in apartment complexes or dense…

The universe is teeming with many forms of radiation and energetic particles that we can detect from Earth. These include photons covering the full electromagnetic spectrum, from the faintest radio signals to the most intense gamma rays. It also…

Imagine a tiny robot, no bigger than a leaf, gliding across a pond’s surface like a water strider. One day, devices like this could track pollutants, collect water samples or scout flooded areas too risky for people.
Baoxing Xu, professor of…