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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
By inserting tiny imperfections into the stones, scientists open up possibilities in computing, encryption and sensors ...
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Astronomers say most “normal matter” is missing from galaxies and here’s where
Look across the night sky and it is easy to think the universe is mostly stars, galaxies and the planets that orbit them. Yet ...
Quantum computing represents a relatively nascent industry. Quantum computing is a promising field with massive long-term ...
Analysis suggests that instead of the universe continuing to expand, galaxies could be pulled back together via gravity.
The universe will end someday, as it is expanding and stretching due to dark energy. But a South Korean scientist says this ...
Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
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Why one of Italy’s biggest environmental scandals is causing a stir in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri
Six months after a Vicenza court sentenced former managers and executives of Miteni to a total of 141 years in prison, ...
Fully functional quantum computers remain out of reach, but optimism across the field is rising. At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference in December, researchers and executives ...
Vladimir Putin jokes that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is a 'secret weapon' as the mysterious object sweeps past Earth.
A superkilonova candidate event, named AT2025ulz, was observed in 2025; LIGO and Virgo first spotted gravitational waves, ...
An experiment with ultracold atoms reveals that a strongly driven quantum system doesn’t always heat up as expected. In daily life, doing work on something over and over usually makes it warmer. You ...
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