Quantum technologies from ultrasensitive sensors to next-generation information processors depend on the ability of quantum ...
Electrons can be elusive, but Cornell researchers using a new computational method can now account for where they go—or don't ...
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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
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Scientists finally crack the foam drainage puzzle
Foams look simple, but for decades their behavior has defied some of the most trusted equations in fluid physics. Now ...
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Warp drives could allow time travel and NASA is studying them
Warp drives have long lived in the realm of science fiction, but the underlying physics that inspired them is very real and ...
Areas in the Snowy Range in Albany County received over 75 inches of snow in 40 hours over the weekend. The wet, heavy snow boosted the snowpack ...
Clockwise from top left Tom Needham, Martin Bauer, Wojciech Ożański and Jeremy Usatine. (Devin Bittner/FSU College of Arts ...
Once a tool for aerospace engineers, digital twins are now helping the food industry make proactive, data-driven decisions.
On Sundays, the “Chick’n/Dress’n” special elevates the experience further, pairing that impeccable fried chicken with a side of dressing (what non-Southerners might mistakenly call stuffing) that ...
Hidden in the charming coastal town of Seaford, Delaware, Smith’s Cafe might not look like much from the outside, but inside awaits a seafood revelation that will forever change your standards for the ...
AI platform acts like a digital support system, turning tangled concepts into clear, digestible notes and helping students ...
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