Medicine & TechnologyGood positioning in basketball can help the team maintain control of the ball, successfully score points, and defend against opponents. Find out in this article how a physics model could be used in this sport.
Energy teleportation sounds like science fiction, but experiments have shown that generating energy out of thin air is possible. Read the article to find out how.
Quantum researchers can now control 2 light sources instead of 1, allowing quantum mechanical entanglement. Continue reading to learn more about this significant breakthrough in quantum technology.
Experiments found within Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks hint that the polymath may have grasped how gravity worked long before the phenomenon was discovered by Isaac Newton. Read to know more.
A car-size laser successfully diverted the path of lightning strikes atop a mountain in Switzerland. But could this million-dollar virtual lightning rod be better than its cheaper alternative? Find out in this article.
OzGrav is turning Albert Einstein's imagination into reality as they pursue groundbreaking discoveries in the rapidly expanding area of gravitational wave physics. Read the article to find out more.
Some physicists have been looking into retrocausality explained in one quantum theory that can potentially solve major puzzles in quantum physics. Read the article to learn more.
Time travel may lead to complications known as paradoxes, but physicists have found a way to dodge these—theoretically, at least. Read to know more about these findings.
Scientists observed the angle at which dogs urinate and tested jets of fluid in the lab to create the optimal design of a splash-free urinal. Read the article for more details.
The simulation theory suggests that the reality people live in today could be a simulated virtual reality. Check out the article to know how one theoretical physicist tries to check whether it's true or not.
Two scientists estimated that the world has a higher entropy and hence is more plausible than other potential universes. "[It's] a response to a question that has yet to be fully comprehended," according to the calculation.