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Warp drives could allow time travel and NASA is studying them
Warp drives have long lived in the realm of science fiction, but the underlying physics that inspired them is very real and ...
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An optical clock sets a record, edging us toward a new second
Physicists are quietly rewriting one of the most basic units in science, using a new generation of optical clocks that can ...
A research team at VTT MIKES has set a new record in optical-clock absolute frequency measurements using a strontium ...
Usually, there are three or four supermoons every year. These last three, in October, November, and now December 2025, are ...
Carmakers fear that if BEE’s proposed weight-based draft for CAFÉ norms are approved by the government, auto companies will prioritise vehicle weight reduction to avoid penalties prescribed under the ...
GRIFFITH, Australia—At a tiny airport in the Australian countryside last month, a small plane took off carrying a device that could transform how U.S. drones, aircraft and ships navigate across future ...
Kansas City Current exited NWSL playoffs after 2-1 loss to Gotham FC. Jaedyn Shaw opened scoring in 68th minute; Ellie Wheeler forced overtime. Katie Stengel delivered extra-time winner to end Current ...
Stockholm — John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for research on seemingly obscure quantum tunneling that is advancing digital technology.
UC Santa Barbara physicists John Martinis and Michel Devoret have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics. Selected for the honor alongside UC Berkeley physicist and former advisor John Clarke, ...
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis were recognized for work that made behaviors of the subatomic realm observable at a larger scale. By Katrina Miller and Ali Watkins John Clarke, ...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is an enormous loop of ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean that carries warmer waters north and colder waters south, helping to regulate the ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. This year is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, according to ...
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