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At the quantum level, the past and the future are indiscernible. That could have profound effects on the world we can see.
That’s exactly what happened in 1900 at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Sorbonne University in Paris.
Imagine if phones never got hot no matter how many apps were running. Picture a future where supercomputers use less energy, ...
Einstein believed that black holes didn't really exist. But they do: that much we know. We don't know much else about them.
Quantum superposition is a phenomenon in which a tiny particle can be in two states at the same time — but only if it is not ...
There are roof shapes and ratios that maximize heat retainment and energy efficiency and, interestingly, ancient Italian architects and builders seemed to know it, too.
Using a system of cylindrical granular particles -- small solid rods made of quartz -- the researchers built a highly tunable mechanical platform. By precisely adjusting how the cylinders touch each ...
In 1862, James Clerk Maxwell published his famous Maxwell’s equations. This was at a time when humans were just starting to ...
School of Mathematics and Statistics, Hebei University of Economics and Business, Shijiazhuang 050061, P. R. China Center for Differential Equations and their Applications, Hebei University of ...
Pressure waves propagating through bubble-containing liquids in tubes experience considerable attenuation. Researchers at the ...
This article explores how quantum physics offers a better framework for understanding Donald Trump's tariff policies compared ...
Teleology is the idea that some processes in nature are directed toward a goal or an end. Today, it is commonly asserted that teleology is a remnant of antiquated ways of thinking about causation, and ...