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Scientists edge closer to cracking quantum gravity
For more than a century, gravity has been the stubborn outlier in physics, resisting every attempt to be folded neatly into the quantum rules that govern the rest of nature. Now a convergence of bold ...
How does our ego make us reject perfectly good ideas? Read about the Not-Invented-Here syndrome, and a place called ...
More than a new Ferrari, the Elettrica is a cultural reset. A bold first EV that challenges rivals, rewrites tradition, and ...
On Earth, knowing the time feels simple. Your phone pings the same second as a GPS satellite and an atomic clock in a lab.
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Drea Hineman, a University of Wyoming student from Gillette, recently earned regional recognition for her innovative ...
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Can we create new inland seas to lower sea level rise? Interview with researcher Amir AghaKouchak
Sea levels are rising, threatening coastal areas, including cities, around the world. Due to climate change, the global ocean has already risen by 21-24 centimeters (about 8-9.5 inches) since 1880, ...
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Scientists say a real warp drive is now physically possible
For the first time, a group of physicists is arguing that a warp drive is not just a mathematical curiosity but something ...
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A Radical Climate Proposal Aims to Channel Seawater Into a Giant Egyptian Desert to Fight Sea Level Rise
Flooding Egypt’s vast Qattara Depression with seawater could slightly lower global sea levels and reshape climate adaptation.
The Hertz Foundation is proud to recognize the 16 most recent graduates of the Hertz Fellowship in applied science, mathematics and engineering.
The famous double-slit experiment brings into question the very nature of matter. Its cousin, the quantum eraser experiment, ...
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