Medicine & TechnologyWhen an Italian physicist suggested that electrons could be divided into halves almost 100 years ago, the revolutionary notion was largely underappreciated. It now serves as the foundation of physics.
A new study was able to control near absolute zero atoms using their wave properties similar to light. Findings are expected to be beneficial for future developments in sensor devices such as atomic clocks and interferometers.
Researchers from Columbia University has found a way to shrink qubits for quantum computers that will still retain its performance and allow for storing energy to power it,
FASER, an instrument installed in 2018, allowed physicists to detect for the first time neutrino ghost particle interactions at CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
Researchers found that successful golf players tend to hold the club in a reversed stance, wherein right-handed players would hold the club with the left hand and vice versa.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe is designed to "touch the Sun" and reveal its secrets. But its mission comes with the risk of being constantly bombarded by space dust.
An international team of researchers and scientists collaborated to achieve the first direct measurement of supernova processes in a laboratory setting using an accelerated beam of radioactive nuclei.
Researchers from TU Wien in Vienna created a new nanostructure made of pure germanium bonded with aluminum that makes them best suited for complex applications in quantum technology.
A tabletop gravitational wave detector has recently recorded mysterious signals in, its over 150 days of operation. Two mysterious signals were specifically recorded by the device, a piece of ringing quartz.
A recent study developed a novel approach of detecting the rare short gravitational wave from space phenomenons such as black hole and nuetron star collapse and collissions.
Researchers from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), together with their colleagues from China, were able to experimentally demonstrate superconductivity in cerium superhydrides.
A 10-year-old girl from Mexico, recently landed the headlines after was reported to have exceeded the Intelligent Quotient or IQ of two geniuses Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
Unknown to many, there is a lot of physics behind walking with a cup of coffee on hand and preventing it from spilling. Now, scientists want to use the mechanism behind in various fields, like soft robotics.
A new study developed the unviversal measurement of the shape of the eggs. Researchers aim the general equation of the 'perfect shape' to various scientific disciplines and the food industry.