Three thought experiments involving “demons” have haunted physics for centuries. What should we make of them today?
From machine learning to voting, the workings of the world demand randomisation, but true sources of randomness are ...
Professor K.T. Ramesh's How to Stop an Asteroid course introduces first-year Johns Hopkins undergrads to both the engineering ...
By establishing a larger principle for how things shatter, certain energy-intensive tasks could gain an advantage.
And why many scientists are freaked out about the first serious for-profit company moving into the solar geoengineering field.
According to the UN's 2025 urban report, Dhaka has climbed to the second spot in the global city rankings and is slated, alarmingly, to become the world's most populous city by 2050.
Because of shifting storms and sweltering summers, Iran’s capital faces a future “Day Zero” when the taps run dry.
Sebastian Mizera just joined the physics department as an assistant professor, researching quantum field theory.
Formula 1 racing wasn't always at the forefront of automotive engineering. In the early days, the sport used front-engine ...
Levitating sensors are moving from science-fiction imagery to practical laboratory tools, promising a new generation of ...