Astronomy on MSN
How AI helped uncover a new type of supernova
This article (originally published Aug. 13, 2025) has been updated to include new text and illustrations featured in the Jan.
With the rapid advancement of multi-dimensional detection technologies including hyperspectral imaging and polarization ...
Foams are everywhere: soap suds, shaving cream, whipped toppings and food emulsions like mayonnaise. For decades, scientists ...
Foams were once thought to behave like glass, with bubbles frozen in place at the microscopic level. But new simulations ...
An anesthesiologist-intensivist proposes integrating big data, ultrasound stratification, and triple monitoring to reduce risks in the operating room and ICU.
Scientists have long believed that foam behaves like glass, with bubbles locked into place. New simulations reveal that bubbles never truly settle and instead keep moving through many possible ...
From structure confirmation to methodology improvements, making complex natural products has driven innovation in organic ...
A contact lens with microscopic line patterns tracks eye position with high precision using only a smartphone camera, ...
A research team has introduced a lightweight artificial intelligence method that accurately identifies wheat growth stages ...
The convergence of artificial intelligence, cloud-native architecture, and data engineering has redefined how enterprises ...
Morning Overview on MSN
CEOs are quietly using AI every day, here’s how it’s changing work
Artificial intelligence has slipped into the executive suite so quietly that in many companies it now shapes decisions before ...
Australian fiberglass company doesn’t take shortcuts restoring a structure that has to handle harsh environments with zero ...
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