Scientists have long seen a puzzling pattern in tokamaks, the doughnut-shaped machines that could one day reliably generate electricity from fusing atoms. When plasma particles escape the core of the ...
LIANYUNGANG, JIANGSU, CHINA, February 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global petrochemical and energy landscape is ...
NASA describes deep hydrogen compression that eventually forms conductive metallic liquid, making Jupiter feel less like Earth and more like a continuous gradient of states. That alone breaks the old ...
Innovations of MovingSports: A China Competitively Priced Climbing Carbon Wheelset Performance Guide
For riders dedicated to conquering steep gradients, the equipment of choice is the Climbing Carbon Wheelset, a specialized ...
Astronomers have analyzed the data from long-term radio observations of a binary pulsar known as PSR J1906+0746. Results of the new study, published February 5 on the arXiv pre-print server, deliver ...
From Austria’s hydropower tradition to African grid-scale platforms, enso’s “system orchestrator” model fuses technology, finance and governance into investment-ready energy ecosystems that deliver ...
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Comet 3I/ATLAS bolts away but its late eruptions just rewrote science
Comet 3I/ATLAS is already racing back into deep space, but its surprise resurgence in December 2025 has turned a fading curiosity into a case that planetary scientists will be arguing over for years.
What if the Milky Way’s central “black hole” isn’t a black hole at all? A new model proposes that an ultra-dense dark matter core could mimic its gravitational pull.
Abstract: As wind and solar energy are increasingly integrated into the power grid on a large scale, the uncertainty of renewable energy will impact the stable operation of hydropower units (HUs) in ...
Abstract: Humanoid robots are drawing significant attention as versatile platforms for complex motor control, human-robot interaction, and general-purpose physical intelligence. However, achieving ...
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Could something even darker than a black hole lurk in the Milky Way’s core?
The object at the Milky Way’s center has long been treated as a settled case: a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* ...
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