The exploration of quantum information challenges objective reality, positing the universe as a hologram is explored through ...
ORNL scientists developed RidgeAlloy, a new aluminum alloy that transforms impure auto-body scrap into strong structural ...
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New material kills bacteria with microscopic knives
Hospitals and public spaces are locked in a quiet arms race with microbes that cling to surfaces, shrug off disinfectants, and evolve around our best drugs. Now researchers are turning to a Nobel ...
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Scientists finally crack the foam drainage puzzle
Foams look simple, but for decades their behavior has defied some of the most trusted equations in fluid physics. Now ...
Clockwise from top left Tom Needham, Martin Bauer, Wojciech Ożański and Jeremy Usatine. (Devin Bittner/FSU College of Arts ...
For decades, Arieh Warshel, USC Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and a 2013 Nobel laureate, has used computer simulations ...
A new study reveals that Srinivasa Ramanujan’s century-old formulas for calculating pi unexpectedly emerge within modern theories of critical phenomena, turbulence, and black holes. In school, many of ...
By establishing a larger principle for how things shatter, certain energy-intensive tasks could gain an advantage.
Olalla, from the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Seville, has described the direct link between ...
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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
From would-be blockbusters like Pearl Harbor to baffling efforts like Swordfish, these movie trainwrecks prove why 2001 was ...
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