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Groundbreaking model unveils possibilities of faster-than-light travel
A revolutionary breakthrough in theoretical physics has led scientists to develop a groundbreaking model of faster-than-light ...
Shaped by a different biology or culture, other intelligent civilisations – if they’re out there – might understand the ...
There is a silence in the night sky that has bothered me for as long as I can remember. ” Richard Feynman’s reflection lingers because it feels personal.
There is a silence in the night sky that has bothered me for as long as I can remember. ” That observation, attributed to ...
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Researchers create a never-before-seen molecule and prove its exotic nature with quantum computing
An international team of scientists from IBM, The University of Manchester, Oxford University, ETH Zurich, EPFL and the University of Regensburg have created and characterized a molecule unlike any ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Solar storms, AI forecasts, and the future of safe flight on Earth and in space
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sit down with Dr. Lulu Zhao, an ...
A meteorite that fell in Germany in 1724 contains a form of silica that conducts heat in a stable manner and baffles physicists.
Two aviation companies in Greensboro, N.C., are developing new aircraft designs that aim to double flight speeds and halve ...
That changed early last year with the quiet opening of the Charleston Planetarium, a bright STEM-forward spot tucked inside the Citadel Mall that invites all Lowcountry locals to come and help write ...
Standing inside a dome in Citadel Mall, under a simulated sky, it’s easy to forget how remarkable that is: a city known for its past now helping shape curiosity about the future. The Charleston ...
Richard C. Larson, Mitsui Professor, explores the role of operations research in everyday life and the concept of model ...
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Can space travel shift the brain’s position? Scientists examine surprising effects of microgravity
Scientists examined brain MRI scans of astronauts and found microgravity causes upward and backward brain shifts, which gradually take months to recover after returning to Earth.
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