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Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to unlock molecular mysteries.
Enrique Rico Ortega and Sofia Vallecorsa explain how quantum computing will allow physicists to model complex dynamics, from ...
The final Fermilab measurement is (116592070.5 ± 11.4  (stat.) ± 9.1 (syst.) ± 2.1  (ext.)) × 10 –11, fully consistent with ...
A team of researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, San Diego have ...
An attosecond—or 0.000000000000000001 second—is no time at all for a person. That is not so for electrons, atoms and ...
Game-based learning is reshaping the landscape of STEM education. It combines the excitement of games with the ...
The training programme is scheduled to begin next week, with officials confirming that the Haryana government approved the ...
From improving troubleshooting skills to boosting confidence, there are plenty of benefits to having a home lab.
YEREVAN—In early 2026, the Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network program, the “GRAIL” project, will ...
Solving life's great mysteries often requires detective work, using observed outcomes to determine their cause. For instance, ...
If you could sit perfectly still in a patch of space far from any stars, planets, or particles — utter emptiness — you might expect nothing at all to happen. No heat, no sound, no light. But the ...
Final results from a long-running U.S.-based experiment show a tiny particle continues to act strangely -- but that’s still good news for the laws of physics as we know them.