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For the first time, light makes atoms dance in twisting two-dimensional materials
A flash of light has turned a sheet of atoms into a dance floor. In a feat of precision physics, researchers from Cornell and ...
Electrons can freeze into strange geometric crystals and then melt back into liquid-like motion under the right quantum ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of classic turbulence occurring within swarms of rising gas bubbles. An international team of scientists from the (HZDR), Johns Hopkins University, and Duke Universi ...
This paper describes the eccentricity, amplitude, phase shift, angular momentum, polarization, radial path, and orbital ...
A new theory-based approach provides access to the minute transverse motion of quarks within protons. Nuclear physicists have developed a new theoretical framework that allows them to calculate a ...
When we think creatively, produce novel ideas, or otherwise have “Eureka” moments, we may actually unlock access to a ...
The same pulling force that causes “tears” in a glass of wine also shapes embryos. It’s another example of how genes exploit ...
Our universe may be hiding extra dimensions just beyond the reach of current experiments — and they could be the key to unlocking two of the most stubborn mysteries in physics. A new theoretical study ...
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Hidden Dimensions: The Physics Behind a World Beyond 3D
Could reality be made of more dimensions than those we perceive? The question has consumed some of the most brilliant physics ...
Stacking dies introduces layers of complexity driven by multi-physics interactions, which must be addressed at the start of ...
How many times have you said, “I wish the days were longer”? Well, NASA scientists say the construction of China’s Three ...
Spacetime isn’t something that exists; it’s a model for describing how events happen. Treating events as objects creates ...
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