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US: Newton’s third law of motion broken by new time crystal built using sound waves
Physicists at New York University in the US have built a new kind of ...
Moore’s Law has shifted toward advanced packaging over the past few years, but the limits of that approach are just now ...
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Photo goes viral after people questioned why engineers built a winding road instead of a straight route, but this is why
A viral image can make a practical design look baffling to millions of people at once. One mountain road loops across a dry slope, and viewers ask an easy question. Why did engineers not drive it ...
We can extract CO2 from the ocean. Can it turn into a business?
Sometimes the most extraordinary adventures are hiding in plain sight, and the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond proves ...
Do you know who is known as the Father of Physics? Discover his famous experiments, laws of motion, and why he is a science ...
With a new lab-based experiment, researchers in the UK and France have recreated the characteristic cascades of energy and angular momentum that underpin key features of Earth's atmosphere. Reporting ...
After the passing of physicist Anthony Leggett, columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan remembers their personal connection with ...
This shrimp is no bigger than your thumb, and it’s a master of physics. Here’s how it manages to create shockwaves and flashes of light hotter than the Sun.
Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger developed quantum theory’s wave equation, which describes quantum systems as waves that ...
Engineers developed a low-cost steel ball damper that reduces vibration, helping protect buildings from earthquake damage and ...
What governs the speed at which raindrops fall, sediment settles in river estuaries, and matter is ejected during a supernova? These questions circle around one, deceitfully simple factor: the rate at ...
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