Physicists at Heidelberg University have developed a new theory that finally unites two long-standing and seemingly incompatible views of how exotic particles behave inside quantum matter. In some ...
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Physicists hunt a bizarre hidden force science can’t explain with wild new detectors
Physicists are closing in on a strange, hidden influence that does not fit neatly into the four familiar forces of nature, and the search is reshaping how detectors are built and where they are ...
Lightsabers curling plasma, jetpacks for casual flights: My 15 top absurd picks from Star Wars to The Rocketeer show how ...
A finite mind cannot fully comprehend an infinite reality; a cup cannot contain the sea. This is not a defect of the mind, ...
Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY; BMS) beat analyst consensus forecasts by reporting higher than expected numbers for total revenue and its “growth” portfolio of drugs on which BMS is counting on for ...
Investigating Quantum Interactions in Materials It’s pretty wild when you start thinking about how materials actually work ...
Researchers have analyzed the stepwise hydration of prolinol, a molecule widely used as a catalyst and as a building block in ...
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Chemistry isn't always essential for order: How simple geometry gives rise to complex materials
Utrecht University researchers Rodolfo Subert and Marjolein Dijkstra show in their latest study that complex ...
Scientists at the University of Warwick have cracked a long-standing problem in air pollution science: how to predict the movement of irregularly shaped nanoparticles as they drift through the air we ...
Models, by definition, are approximations: useful, informative, and inevitably incomplete, because they are the only way to ...
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