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My guests are Mario Krenn – who heads the Artificial Scientist Lab at Germany’s Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light ...
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
Neutrinos Are Shrinking, and That’s a Good Thing for Physics A new estimate of the ghostly particle’s maximum possible mass brings physicists a tad closer to understanding the universe.
For a century, quantum theory has passed every experimental test, but physicists can’t agree on how to use it to paint a ...
Quantum science is a growing discipline at UD, which joined the Mid-Atlantic Quantum Alliance in 2021 and has a new graduate program in Quantum Science and Engineering. Quantum physics looks at the ...
Light is everywhere,it illuminates our world, enables vision, and travels across galaxies. But what is light, really? Is it a wave or a particle? The answer is both,and neither, depending on how ...
EDITORIAL 24 March 2025 What CERN does next matters for science and for international cooperation The world’s largest particle-physics laboratory is approaching a pivotal moment in its history.
Black hole singularities should not exist, according to theories of quantum mechanics. New tweaks to Einstein's equations of general relativity could finally do away with them, and explain what ...
New physics could perhaps explain the persistent gap between their predictions. But even if no discovery is made, the effort was not in vain, said Dr. El-Khadra.
In episode one, we look at the birth of nuclear physics—the science that emerged early in the 20th century to answer a mystery: what is an atom actually made of?
Physicists have proposed a new model of space-time that may provide the 'first observational evidence supporting string theory,' a new preprint suggests.