"This is one more example of how the everyday ordinary world is full of wonders, if we only choose to see carefully." ...
Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has ...
With the involvement of scientists from the Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics in Berlin and the Universities of Augsburg and Münster, international researchers have presented a new ...
In the chaotic first moments after the Big Bang, ripples in spacetime may have done more than just echo through the ...
In the quirky quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is the ...
Discovery of superluminal correlations within 2D hexagonal boron nitride could advance super-resolution electron microscopy ...
A quiet revolution is taking shape in the world of physics, and it doesn’t rely on exotic particles or massive particle colliders. Instead, it begins with something much more familiar—sound.
A closed door feels absolute. Light stays in one room, darkness settles in the next, and the boundary seems obvious enough to ...
Scientists have made the first experimental observation of matter wave diffraction in a short-lived electron-positron atom.
A ball tossed into the air follows a path that classical physics can track with confidence. Shrink that ball down to the size ...
Sorta sparked by this comment someone made to me but it's similar to what other people have told me before: I was listening to a lecture on quantum electrodynamics and it helped me conceptualize the ...