When dust sticks to a surface or a lizard sits on a ceiling, it is due to "nature's invisible glue." Researchers at Chalmers ...
How did the universe come into being? There are a multitude of theories on this subject. In a Physical Review Letters paper, ...
According to the laws of physics, matter and antimatter behave the same way and were formed in equal quantities in the Big ...
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I visualized particle physics in 20 min!
In this video, we explore the fundamental forces of nature and their interactions with particles, structured as follows: 0:00 ...
Scientists achieved a milestone in quantum research by using Google’s quantum processor to simulate the interactions of ...
Chen Ning Yang, a world-renowned and Nobel Prize-winning scientist who made revolutionary contributions to our understanding ...
Scientists really don't understand time... but they do have some theories about what it might (and might not) be.
Chalmers researchers have developed a simple, light-based platform to study the mysterious “invisible glue” that binds materials at the nanoscale. Gold flakes floating in salt water reveal how quantum ...
By combining global experiments, physicists reveal the clearest view yet of how neutrinos change type as they move, offering ...
A new method using gold flakes, salt water, and light reveals the tiny forces that bind matter and drive self-assembly, ...
A new way of explaining gravity could bring us a step closer to resolving the heretofore irresolvable differences it has with quantum mechanics. Physicists Mikko Partanen and Jukka Tulkki at Aalto ...
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