Our bodies are always moving, even when we don’t realize it. We churn through a solar system on a wobbly planet, stand upon ...
The collective motion of bacteria—from stable swirling patterns to chaotic turbulent flows—has intrigued scientists for decades. When a bacterial swarm is confined in small circular space, stable ...
A new technique in detector fabrication could change high-energy physics forever. By using additive manufacturing, ...
Is there a time of day or night at which nature's heaviest elementary particle stops obeying Einstein's rules? The answer to that question, as bizarre as it seems, could tell scientists something ...
It’s been eight long years since the Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017. The gaming landscape — not to mention the world itself — is a very different place. Released mid-generation while ...
Once he learned a dog was still tethered outside the house, Deputy Eric McCombs grabbed a leash from his patrol car and ran to the side of the house. He called to the dog, quickly looped it with ...
In a YouTube video discussing the research, Microsoft technical fellow Matthias Troyer said: “Majorana’s theory showed that mathematically it’s possible to have a particle that is its own ...
This is Arts in Motion, a long-term joint project to enable and celebrate creative ambition on a global scale. For the British cellist, the cello isn't just an instrument, it's a companion and ...
The failure isn’t on the part of the quantum mechanical particle, but on the part of our language itself.” CERN’s Shiva: A Cosmic Reminder The Shiva statue at CERN stands as a reminder that ...
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