Medicine & TechnologyFor centuries, scientists have tried building a machine that can do work infinitely without an external energy source. Read the article to find out why this kind of machine is considered impossible.
Physicists were able to make a model of low-energy nuclear reactions, which was significant in understanding the formation of star elements. Continue reading to learn more.
Understanding the science behind why belly flops are painful could lead to engineering applications by exploring flexible solutions to balance impact and vibrations. Continue reading to learn more.
This year's Ig Nobel prizes feature unusual topics like consuming fossils and reviving dead spiders for mechanical grips. Check them out in this article.
Atomic clocks bridge astrophysics with Earth, seeking ultralight particles to unveil dark matter mysteries in a controlled lab setting. Continue reading to learn more.
A bizarre phenomenon that can't be explained by the standard model of particle physics opens the door for discovering a new one. Continue reading to learn more.
Centuries of astronomy and physics yield intriguing names for objects, ideas, and phenomena, often odd or challenging due to history. Check them out in this article.
Check out this article to learn more about the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who led the Manhattan Project during World War II to develop the atomic bomb.
At TU Wien, an experimental confirmation has been made regarding a unique hypothesis concerning the sharing of quantum information among quantum particles. Read the article to learn more.
Pentagon and Harvard University scientists said these unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) defy physics as they lack tell-tale signs of friction. Tap the article to learn more about this story.