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New geodesic approach ties quantum physics to gravitation
For more than a century, gravity and quantum physics have stubbornly resisted a common language, one describing the smooth ...
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Pompeii site confirms the long-lost recipe for Roman concrete
Fresh excavations in Pompeii have turned a buried construction workshop into a working laboratory, revealing how Roman builders actually mixed the concrete that has baffled engineers for generations.
Tucked away in Overland Park, Kansas sits a bargain hunter’s paradise so magnificent it makes yard sale enthusiasts and coupon clippers look like amateurs. Blessings Abound Thrift isn’t just a store – ...
Because of this deep connection, it’s often more accurate to think of entangled particles not as two separate things, but as ...
In the heart of Salt Lake City, where the mountains meet urban sprawl, lies a bargain hunter’s paradise that has Utahns willingly crossing county lines with empty trunks and returning home with ...
I stumbled on the RTS genre and it changed my life. Here are my favorite strategy titles of all time, from Red Alert 3 to Age ...
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Video: YouTuber captures ‘lightning in a bottle’ using particle accelerator
A particle accelerator was used to create lightning in a bottle by charging a spinning acrylic tube with high-energy ...
Neutrinos may be nearly invisible, but they play a starring role in the Universe. Long-standing anomalies had hinted at a ...
Researchers from TUM, working at CERN, have made a groundbreaking discovery that reveals how deuterons are formed. Another long-standing question in particle physics has been answered. Scientists ...
Whether you’re indoors or outdoors, you’ve got to keep your hands warm. Warmth keeps your digits limber, and these ...
An international research team reports the discovery of "hidden order" in systems that are disordered in space and time. The paper is published in the journal Nature Materials.
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Scientists Capture the X-ray Fingerprint of a Single Atom for the First Time — And This Could Change Everything
Traditionally, X-ray methods require at least 10,000 atoms to generate a detectable signal. This is because the X-ray signal ...
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