Excitons, bound states between an electron (i.e., a negatively charged particle) and a hole (i.e., the absence of an electron ...
If you’re struggling to wrap your head around the idea of further dimensions, this scientist’s garden-hose analogy may help.
Is time something that flows — or just an illusion? Exploring space-time as either a fixed “block universe” or a dynamic fabric reveals deeper mysteries about existence, change, and the very nature of ...
Quantum physics often reveals phenomena that defy common sense. A new theory of quantum scarring deepens our understanding of ...
Understanding the three-dimensional forces at play in vegetated rivers can help improve river restoration and design.
Researchers at UBC have found a way to mimic the elusive Schwinger effect using superfluid helium, where vortex pairs appear ...
Research team includes astrophysicists, computer scientists, artists, and philosophers from UC Riverside, USC, and Carnegie ...
The 1970s represented an era of unprecedented technological optimism when experts confidently predicted that Americans ...
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Neural network solves 50-year-old physics puzzle
A landmark has been reached in the field of physics and artificial intelligence with the successful resolution of a ...
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Scientists rewrite physics by debunking 200-year-old theory on why ice is slippery
Researchers in Germany have discovered that slipping on ice is caused by dipole interactions, not friction or temperature.
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The Rise of ‘Conspiracy Physics’
Streamers are building huge audiences by attacking academic physics as just another corrupt establishment. Scientists are ...
The British mathematician Charles Howard Hinton introduced people to the fourth dimension using a practical approach: a climbing frame.
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