Light-matter interaction: Broken symmetry drives polaritons

Light-matter interaction: Broken symmetry drives polaritons

Structural and optical symmetry breaking in polar crystals. Credit: FHI An international team of scientists provide an overview of the latest research on light-matter interactions. A team of scientists from the Fritz Haber Institute, the City University of New York, and the Universidad de Oviedo has published a comprehensive review article in Nature Reviews Materials. … Read more

Study finds carbon released during macroalgal growth has significant sequestration potential

Study finds carbon released during macroalgal growth has significant sequestration potential

Carbon sequestration effects of particulate organic carbon released during macroalgal growth. Credit: Li Hongmei Macroalgae are the most productive plants in coastal ecosystems. They have attracted worldwide interest due to their ability to sequester carbon. The growth of macroalgae can produce significant amounts of particulate organic carbon (POC), but it is unclear how these POC are … Read more

NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on record

NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on record

This map of Earth in 2023 shows global surface temperature anomalies, or how much warmer or cooler each region of the planet was compared to the average from 1951 to 1980. Normal temperatures are shown in white, higher-than-normal temperatures in red and orange, and lower-than-normal temperatures in blue. An animated version of this map shows … Read more

For female fashion models, job security and sexual harassment are often intertwined

For female fashion models, job security and sexual harassment are often intertwined

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Modeling is a dream occupation for many young women, but for those who make modeling a career, finding work can be a traumatic, sexualized nightmare, a Rutgers University-New Brunswick study finds. To land a modeling job—the first photo shoot, the next gig—models must constantly network, an essential element of entrepreneurial labor. … Read more

Research explores race politics associated with wearing a mask in public to combat COVID-19

Research explores race politics associated with wearing a mask in public to combat COVID-19

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic that can improve the lives of Americans are still ongoing, thanks to the help and insight of UNM’s Center for Social Policy (CSP.) CSP Director and Political Science Professor Gabriel Sanchez and Ph.D. candidate Melanie Sayuri Dominguez just published research with one of these major … Read more

2023 was the hottest year in history—and Canada is warming faster than anywhere else on earth

2023 was the hottest year in history—and Canada is warming faster than anywhere else on earth

A figure depicting global surface temperature anomalies in 2023. Credit: C3S/ECMWF In 2015, most countries, including Canada, signed on to the Paris Climate Agreement which set the objective of “holding the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing the limit of 1.5 C to significantly reduce the … Read more

Ancient ‘lost valley of cities’ found in Amazon rainforest – National

Ancient ‘lost valley of cities’ found in Amazon rainforest – National

A study based on over 20 years of research into an ancient site in the Amazon rainforest has revealed evidence it was once a large-scale hub of interconnected cities that date back more than 2,500 years. The findings were published Thursday in the journal Science and detail the researchers’ work in mapping the network of … Read more

Researchers develop technique to synthesize water-soluble alloy nanoclusters

Researchers develop technique to synthesize water-soluble alloy nanoclusters

Scientists from Qingdao University of Science and Technology developed a novel path to synthesize atomically precise, water-soluble alloy nanoclusters. Credit: Xun Yuan, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology In recent years, ultrasmall metal nanoclusters have unlocked advances in fields ranging from bioimaging and biosensing to biotherapy, thanks to their … Read more

The Boeing 737 Max Crisis Reignites Arguments Over Infant Safety on Planes

The Boeing 737 Max Crisis Reignites Arguments Over Infant Safety on Planes

As terrible as that tradeoff is, it’s worth noting that the risk of death on a commercial airliner to anyone, lap-held infants included, remains vanishingly low—so let the pangs of guilt subside if you’ve flown holding your baby on your lap. “Commercial aircraft accidents are still extremely rare, and the logistics of having infants in … Read more

Snow buries Iowa campaigning ahead of possible bomb cyclone

Snow buries Iowa campaigning ahead of possible bomb cyclone

The new snow storm in Iowa comes atop a previous wave of winter weather earlier in the week. A powerful storm that could strengthen into a so-called bomb cyclone pummeled north and central parts of the United States on Friday, with heavy snow derailing campaigning for the important Iowa caucus. Several inches of snow were … Read more