CERN announces first successful oxygen collisions at LHC Joshua Falcón. · July 2, 2025 LHC starts oxygen and neon collisions to investigate strong interaction, cosmic rays and quark and gluon plasma.
AIMPLAS advances in the improvement of bioplastics for sustainable packaging Isbel Lázaro. · June 27, 2025 The BIOPROCESS project optimizes biodegradable films for flexible packaging using natural polymers.
AIMPLAS assesses the risks of reusable packaging for foodstuffs Joshua Falcón. · June 19, 2025 The project is financed under the IVACE+i program, in collaboration with technology centers in the Valencian Community, and with support from the European Union's…
High Luminosity LHC test bed enters final phase Joshua Falcón. · June 13, 2025 The LHC test facility will remain in the testing and validation phase until the fall.
New lasers enhance the vision of the world’s largest telescope Isbel Lázaro. · June 12, 2025 The telescope will be able to detect possible signs of life on exoplanets in just a few hours thanks to the use of new…
Schumann resonance imaging could reveal data on climate change Isbel Lázaro. · June 11, 2025 The sensor installed to measure it contains kilometers of cable inside.
Australian engineering converts water waste into environmentally friendly and corrosion-resistant concrete Joshua Falcón. · June 9, 2025 This innovation is based on the use of sludge from drinking water treatment combined with blast furnace slag to create a more resistant and…
Harvard researchers develop natural rubber with ten times higher strength Joshua Falcón. · May 27, 2025 This new rubber concept could become more durable and change the way we perceive flexible materials.
CERN transforms lead into gold through collisions at the LHC Isbel Lázaro. · May 9, 2025 Gold production at the LHC has serious implications for the design and optimization of future colliders.
Researchers create bio-inspired concrete that converts heat into electricity Joshua Falcón. · May 3, 2025 The combination of mechanical strength, electrical performance and biomimetic design makes this concrete a viable option for future infrastructures.