When ultraviolet light hits ice—whether in Earth's polar regions or on distant planets—it triggers a cascade of chemical ...
It is book week here at Physics World and over the course of three days we are presenting conversations with the authors of ...
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Discover top 7 world’s most powerful man-made magnets that reshape modern physics
The hybrid magnet at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory generates the world’s strongest continuous magnetic field at ...
Prioritising Conceptual Clarity: Understanding the 'why' of formulas and principles holds the key to IIT–JEE success. Hence, ...
This coupling heavily influences performance and yield. Heat induces mechanical deformation, deformation alters carrier ...
Science, technology and innovation (STI) cannot progress by working in silos as it needs the cooperation of industry players ...
From November 21 to 23, 2025, the Southern University School (SSM) in Naples hosts the second phase of its orientation ...
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Google’s Gemini 3 Is Smarter, Faster, and Way More Useful
The company describes Gemini 3 as its most intelligent and capable AI model to date, built to support deeper reasoning across ...
A new study reveals a "pinball phase" in a Wigner crystal, where electrons act as both solid and liquid in a quantum ...
High energy physicists run on a treadmill that keeps speeding up. Their collider experiments smash particles at dazzling ...
That’s exactly what happens at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park, Maryland – a hidden aeronautical treasure that somehow remains one of the state’s best-kept secrets.
McInerney and colleagues’ tube-like design is made from a lattice of beams arranged in such a way that low-energy vibrational ...
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