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Lots of kids say they want to be an astronaut when they grow up, but hardly any get to follow through.
For more than a century, modern physics has rested on two towering frameworks that do not quite agree with each other.
Unusual radio waves were discovered below the surface of Antarctica over a decade ago, which follow-up studies are trying to explain.
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In the rarefied world of theoretical physics, where Albert Einstein’s shadow still looms large, Harvard University and ...
Quantum state diffusion framework makes it possible to characterize quantum measurement in terms of entropy production ...
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A team of researchers led by the University of Warwick has developed the first unified framework for detecting "spacetime ...
This is where Emmy Noether, a groundbreaking German mathematician, comes into the picture. She found a breathtakingly simple ...