Gravity and quantum physics interact at the event horizons of black holes, though physicists don’t understand all the details. A new theoretical study has proposed that very small black holes, dubbed ...
(Web Desk) - Researchers in South Korea have built an artificial muscle that can lift approximately 4,000 times its own ...
Opinion
Cuts to key research facilities threaten Australia’s ability to be a global scientific leader
At the same time Australia has inked a deal with the US on critical minerals, it’s proposing cuts to facilities that underpin its clean energy ambitions.
While aboard, astronauts have conducted thousands of studies, from tracking space’s effects on the human body to exploring ...
Qubits differ from classical bits, which are coded as only 0 or 1. A qubit can be a combination of both 0 and 1 simultaneously. One way to think of it is as a coin spinning between a 0 and a 1 axis.
Physicists finally identified why some quantum materials seemingly lose their electrical conductivity for no reason.
An international team, headed by Dr. Chul-Hee Min and Professor Kai Rossnagel at Kiel University (CAU), has successfully unraveled a significant mechanism.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results