When dust sticks to a surface or a lizard sits on a ceiling, it is due to "nature's invisible glue." Researchers at Chalmers ...
Chalmers researchers have developed a simple, light-based platform to study the mysterious “invisible glue” that binds materials at the nanoscale. Gold flakes floating in salt water reveal how quantum ...
In a discovery that could rewrite what we know about where water comes from and the building blocks of life in the solar ...
Earth" less than 20 light-years from our own planet is offering scientists new hope in the hunt for other worlds that could ...
A research team has developed a novel way to detect disease resistance in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) using near-infrared ...
A new method using gold flakes, salt water, and light reveals the tiny forces that bind matter and drive self-assembly, ...
While researchers say they've found a potentially habitable planet, it'll take a new generation of telescopes to figure out ...
In a historic stride for student-led space innovation and technology demonstration, KL Deemed to be University (KLEF) ...
Hidden deep in ancient rocks, scientists have found the surviving traces of Earth’s first form—unchanged for 4.5 billion ...
Recent studies of Saturn’s moon Titan have unveiled a surprising twist in the tale of extraterrestrial chemistry. The icy ...
In the lab at Chalmers, doctoral student Michaela Hošková shows a glass container filled with millions of micrometre-sized gold flakes in a salt solution. Using a pipette, she picks up a drop of the ...
Yuheng chip maps 5,600 stars in seconds, bringing lab-grade spectroscopy to telescopes, medicine, and drones with tiny, ultra ...