How many times have you said, “I wish the days were longer”? Well, NASA scientists say the construction of China’s Three ...
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The Weird Reason a Thrown Object Can Decide to Turn Itself Over
When an object spins, its center of mass and angular momentum enter a tug-of-war that can lead to impossible motion. From ...
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Wild new gyromorph materials could make computers blazing fast
The recent advent of “gyromorph” materials is poised to revolutionize the computing world with the promise of unprecedented ...
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This paper describes the eccentricity, amplitude, phase shift, angular momentum, polarization, radial path, and orbital ...
The rapidly growing field of research on chiral phonons is giving researchers new insights into the fundamental behaviors and structures of materials. The chirality of phonons could pave the way for ...
These candy-colored road rockets adorned the dreams and bedroom walls of motorcycle-mad millennials worldwide. Here are some ...
Bell Inequalities, Relativity, and the Qubit, by William Stuckey, Michael Silberstein and Timothy McDevitt, Oxford University ...
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Astronomers Catch a Supernova’s First Breath
For the first time, astronomers unveiled the shape of a supernova at its earliest stage.
Researchers have found a way to use material defects – long regarded as a hindrance in electronics – as a quantum advantage.
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb calculates that the probability of the giant interstellar object 3I/ATLAS being a natural comet is ...
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