Light can hit a lead halide perovskite crystal that is anything but pristine and still end up as useful electric current.
As it wages landmark legal cases against Coles and Woolworths, the regulator says it is conducting further investigations into the supermarket duopoly.
Social media is full of green juices, charcoal supplements, foot patches and seven-day “liver resets”, all promising to purge ...
After experiencing hair loss, Mike Malone travelled to Turkey for a transplant and was shocked at the care he received ...
The trial of Jack Ryan, the man accused of the double murder of Carmen Wagner and Henry Sweet in October 1925, was continuing this week in 1926. Testimony offered Feb. 12, 1926, included a Mrs. Jorden ...
South African Kyle Goetsch’s images of nature and night skies showcase the region as a destination for astrophotography.
Make no mistake, Matthews is still very, very good. He may even be great. But he’s not what he was. And he hasn’t been for a ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The discovery opens new possibilities for studying how matter organizes itself ...
Over the past week, Cristiano Ronaldo’s son captured attention with his performances for the national team, while Lionel Messi quietly watched his own legacy unfold at the academy level of the club.
Wolverines return to the pinnacle of college basketball. Fueled by a high-octane offense and dominant defense, they aim to ...
Insults against the Indian community in Frisco festered on social media before exploding at a city council meeting this month.
Scientists are intrigued by how gold nuggets form, often tucked in quartz veins. The process seems to involve earthquakes and electricity.