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Your ability to cultivate a stable and consistent sense of self is nothing short of remarkable. Throughout our lives, we encounter significant transformations, evolving from infants…
Exploring the Multiverse: Insights into Quantum Behavior Victor de Schwamberg/Science Photo Library A groundbreaking physics experiment published this year reported measuring single photons in two locations…
Double-slit experiment showcases the quantum nature of reality Russell Kightley/Science Photo Library A thought experiment that sparked a famous debate between physicists Albert Einstein and Niels…
A group of Japanese scientists conducted experiments on the model moss species protenema (larval mosses), brood cells (specialized stem cells activated under stress), and sporophytes (protected…
The NASA DART probe, depicted on the upper right, is on a trajectory to collide with the asteroid Dimorphos, shown on the left. Steve Gribben/Johns Hopkins…
Humanity is now closer to developing an inclusive “all theories” framework to explain the physical universe. A new paper has been published in PRX Quantum. Three…
The finest science is not just intelligent—it’s extraordinary. Don’t take our word for it! For 28 years, Wellcome has hosted its annual photography competition, showcasing impactful…
In recent years, the desire to establish human colonies beyond Earth, whether to escape environmental issues or explore uncharted territories, has gained significant traction. While much…
Modern machine learning technology has demonstrated the ability to visualize our dreams. But what if you wish to take it a step further and share your…
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Understanding the true nature of social media reveals that platforms like Facebook and Instagram are primarily profit-driven businesses that rely on advertising revenue. While we benefit…
CMS Collaboration physicists used data from high-energy proton-proton collisions from Experiment 2 at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to released The latest research into the production…
The shadow of the laser beam appears as a horizontal line against a blue background.Abrahao et al. (2024) Usually light casts shadows on other objects, but…
On Monday, a spacecraft was launched to investigate. Space collision site. The European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft was rocket-launched on a two-year journey to the small,…
Tokamak’s 30-metre deep assembly pit ©Enrico Sacchetti Huge in scale and ambition, ITER is a €20 billion energy project being built in the south of France…
In April, a total solar eclipse is expected to occur, promising great scientific success thanks to new spacecraft, telescopes, and cosmic coincidences.The upcoming eclipse will feature…
Electron micrograph of HIV, which currently requires lifelong medicationScott Kamazin/Alamy Stock Photo A new way to eradicate HIV from the body could one day become a…
The final update on Rick’s journey to overcome cell phone addiction allows him to make a breakthrough. And a big one. “Do you want to be…
Two weeks before the pandemic lockdown in March 2020, I flew to Tucson, Arizona, and knocked on the door of a suburban ranch-style home. I was…
The X-ray beam from Europe’s XFEL, the world’s largest X-ray laser, can only be seen with photographic clarity in complete darkness and with an exposure time…
NASA’s Starling mission will test new technologies for autonomous swarm navigation on four CubeSats in low Earth orbit.Credit: NASA Ames Research Center NASAThe four Starling spacecraft,…
























