Do scientists make good presidents? How five national leaders performed
Following Mexico’s election result, Nature reviews the legacy of well-known politicians with backgrounds in science and engineering.
Following Mexico’s election result, Nature reviews the legacy of well-known politicians with backgrounds in science and engineering.
Japan’s satellite will test wood's resilience in space — wooden Moon shelters are also planned.
It has long been known that ice starts melting at temperatures far below its nominal freezing point, but why or how has remained enigmatic. An innovation in atomic force microscopy provides insights into how this process begins in the most abundant form of ice on Earth.