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Why Light-Speed Travel Remains Impossible to Achieve
Explores why traveling at light speed defies physics, highlighting limits of relativity, energy requirements, and the ...
Professor Louis Brus won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on quantum dots. Turn on your TV, and you might see ...
When examined closely, Martin Nečas and Nathan MacKinnon reveal a strikingly similar blueprint—parallel in skill, mindset, ...
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Scientists may have solved Venus’s 220 mph wind mystery
Venus spins slowly, yet its upper atmosphere races around the planet at roughly 220 miles per hour, a supercharged jet stream ...
Researchers from The University of Osaka created a reagent for important building-block molecules with an abundant main-group element, gallium. These early findings show that an organic gallium ...
Professor Louis Brus won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on quantum dots. Turn on your TV, and you might see ...
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the podcast from LCGC International and Spectroscopy.
Researchers from McMaster University and the University of Pittsburgh have created the first functionally complete logic gate ...
Quark-gluon plasma, a bizarre state of matter that mimics the early cosmos, is the hottest thing ever made on Earth ...
[Brian Haidet] published on his AlphaPhoenix channel a laser beam recorded at 2 billion frames per second. Well, sort of. The catch? It’s only a one pixel by one pixel video, but he repeats it over ...
Hornof, D., Helm, V., de Dios Rodriguez, E. et al. A snapshot of relativistic motion: visualizing the Terrell-Penrose effect. Commun Phys 8, 161 (2025). https://doi ...
If there is an absolute law in the universe, it’s that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. For science-fiction enthusiasts, that’s a bit depressing. Space is big, and while the speed of ...
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