Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle

Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle

In a recent tragic incident, approximately 100 elephants in Africa perished due to inadequate access to water. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) issues a warning that around 2.5 billion people worldwide could face water scarcity by 2025. In the face of water shortages affecting not only human society but also the entire ecological community … Read more

Using Berry phase monopole engineering for high-temperature spintronic devices

Using Berry phase monopole engineering for high-temperature spintronic devices

Enhancing the spin Hall effect via Berry phase monopole engineering can pave the way for ultrafast spintronic devices at high temperatures. Credit: Tokyo Tech Spintronic devices are electronic devices that utilize the spin of electrons (an intrinsic form of angular momentum possessed by the electron) to achieve high-speed processing and low-cost data storage. In this … Read more

'Massive cyclones' captured on space telescope

'Massive cyclones' captured on space telescope

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — “Massive cyclones” were captured by the European Space Agency (ESA) on Saturday. The stunning visuals show the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-121 b, also known as Tylos, and the cyclones being repeatedly created and destroyed. Private companies aim to pick up where Apollo program left off Astronomers used a NASA/ESA telescope, creating … Read more

Cult mentality: Monumental discovery in Italy

Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle

Douglas Boin, Ph.D., a professor of history at Saint Louis University, made a major announcement at the annual meeting of the Archeological Institute of America, revealing he and his team discovered an ancient Roman temple that adds significant insights into the social change from pagan gods to Christianity within the Roman Empire. “We found three … Read more

Study investigates influence of Arctic cold air on carbon dioxide uptake of the East Sea

Study investigates influence of Arctic cold air on carbon dioxide uptake of the East Sea

Variations in carbon dioxide absorption in the East Sea due to the southward movement of Arctic air. Credit: POSTECH The recent cold spell has plunged South Korean into a deep freeze, resulting in the closure of 247 national parks, the cancellation of 14 domestic flights, and the scrapping of 107 cruise ship voyages. While the … Read more

For the record

For the record

Dulwich College International | BBC TV drama | Alasdair Gray/Agnes Owens | Bakewell • An article (“Beijing tightens the screws on UK’s old school ties inside China”, 31 December, p27) carried a picture of Dulwich College in London with a caption saying “Dulwich College’s preschool in Shenzhen has closed”. To clarify: the preschool is one … Read more

Orthodox mark Christmas, but the celebration is overshadowed for many by conflict

Orthodox mark Christmas, but the celebration is overshadowed for many by conflict

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Orthodox Christians packed churches Saturday night for Christmas Eve services, a holiday overshadowed for many believers by conflict. Traditions vary, but typically the main worship service for Orthodox … Read more

Using static electricity to enhance biomedical implant durability

Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle

Medical technology innovations achieved by integrating science and medicine have improved the quality of life for patients. Especially noteworthy is the emergence of electronic devices implanted in the body, such as in the heart or brain, which enable real-time measurement and regulation of physiological signals, presenting new solutions for challenging conditions like Parkinson’s disease. However, … Read more