A physicist explains how atoms arrange themselves into molecules – and how scientists are able to image these tiny bits of ...
Harnessing the ultrasonic vibrations of tiny viral particles is leading researchers down new paths of discovery.
A team of physicists and engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered a new way to measure the orientation ...
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Atoms, those tiny constituents of matter, are invisible to the naked eye, but their interactions shape our reality. However, the notion of "contact" between them is much more complex than it seems.
Cheryl Toussaint was on edge waiting for the baton in the early heats of the 4×400 meter relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics in ...
The future of tin-based qubits is brighter thanks to breakthrough work by Stanford University researchers. Qubits are the fundamental carriers of quantum information, and scientists worldwide are ...
It says something about your career at a company that makes hundreds of trillions of transistors every day when your nickname ...
China's artificial sun at the EAST fusion reactor facility has set a new record for how long it can burn six times hotter than the Sun.
As part of the Q-NEXT quantum research center, Randall Goldsmith of the University of Wisconsin–Madison studies the interplay of light and matter, harnessing it for quantum information technologies.
Nature is capable of the most mysterious, surreal, stunning, and powerful things. The only thing we can do as humans is to ...
They arranged dozens of red Solo and clear plastic cups, each containing one alum crystal, on the room’s large wooden table.