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Solving life's great mysteries often requires detective work, using observed outcomes to determine their cause. For instance, ...
We rarely think about how liquids flow—why honey is thick, water is thin or how molten plastic moves through machines. But ...
Researchers at TU Wien and FU Berlin have, for the first time, measured what happens when quantum information is lost, ...
When electronic devices overheat, they can slow down, malfunction, or stop working altogether. This heat is mainly caused by ...
Two German physicists have unveiled a compact magnet layout that outperforms the famed Halbach array, delivering stronger, ...
In a paper published as an Editor's Pick in Applied Physics Letters, College of Engineering's Georges Pavlidis outlines ways ...
What are reasonable expectations for Nebraska this season? How does the Pac-12's new media deal compare to other conferences?
Everyone knows that childbirth isn't easy. But what if pregnant patients could simply strap themselves to a table, spin at a ...
Europe’s first exascale supercomputer—called JUPITER, after a much bigger planet than our own—is near fully operational. It is currently running scientific programs on its formidable processors.
As someone homeschooled her entire primary and secondary education years, Megan Flowers didn’t quite know what to expect when she enrolled at the.
The $5 candy buffet is the crown jewel of Grandpa Joe’s, the sweet siren that calls candy enthusiasts from across the Buckeye State to make the pilgrimage to Middletown. The concept is beautifully ...
Another challenge is connectivity. Not all qubits can directly interact with each other. It’s like trying to send a message ...