Researchers at UC San Diego have produced what may be the strongest computational evidence yet that liquid water can split into two distinct forms under extreme cold and high pressure. Their findings, ...
Researchers at Stockholm University have used ultra-short X-ray laser pulses at facilities in South Korea to identify a long-hypothesized critical point in supercooled water, where two distinct liquid ...
From tiny cells to vast cities, life persists by keeping chaos under control. The same thermodynamic forces that cause coffee to cool and batteries to drain also shape the challenges of public health.
Recent seismic imaging off Vancouver Island has revealed something extraordinary: a tear in the subducting oceanic plate ...
We present a framework in which gravitation, inertia, and wave dynamics emerge from the response of a vacuum endowed with ...
Dr Ossénatou Mamadou explores the significance of the atmospheric boundary layer in relation to climate change ...
The number one reason people leave their jobs isn't necessarily work-life balance, a poor working culture, or undercompensation; rather, it’s their boss. People almost always make the decision to ...
For some years now, remote and hybrid work have had paradoxical outcomes for knowledge workers’ autonomy and work-life balance. Constant connectivity gives them greater control over where and when ...
From workplace to “culture space” by Anne-Laure Fayard, John Weeks and Mahwesh Khan In June 2019 the International Olympic Committee (IOC) opened Olympic House, its new headquarters, in Lausanne, ...
The Bates Film Festival might at first seem like any other film festival. There are screenings, facilitated panel discussions, and featured guests. Running May 12-17,… ...