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In 1935, in a Europe on the brink of war, Erwin Schrodinger trapped an imaginary cat inside a quantum puzzle -- and in doing so, forced the world to question what “real” even means. Here’s more about ...
Using the world’s most powerful X-ray laser, researchers have captured the hidden, never-ending vibrations of atoms inside ...
From Bohemian solutions and binary battles to new parameters and novel experiments, the dark matter vs MOND clash rages on ...
Ultraclean monolayer amorphous carbon can be used to generate high-current, low-scattering proton treatment beams ...
Even large objects with several hundred million atoms can exhibit quantum mechanical behaviour – without cooling and at room ...
Researchers have directly observed zero-point motion in complex molecules, capturing the precise quantum patterns of atoms ...
This is the first in a series of articles about amazing technologies that promised to change the world but which did no such ...
A small but growing number of academics are improperly taking credit for articles, citations, and authorships, allowing them ...
By integrating over a dozen leading AI engines, including the latest PixVerse v4.5, Google Veo 3, and Kling 2.1 Pro, Vidsoul ...
Robots acting as macroscale analogs of active nanoparticles stop moving through friction alone, revealing a self-sustained ...
They captured the "dance of the atoms" by shining a "spotlight" on individual molecules and taking snapshots of their atoms - revealing each atom's precise choreography. Professor Till Jahnke from the ...
FRANKFURT. Most of us find it difficult to grasp the quantum world: According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, it's like observing a dance ...