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Paweł Moskal from Jagiellonian University talks about positronium imaging with the J-PET scanner and his team’s work in ...
Graphene, a single sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice, is known for its exceptional strength, flexibility and conductivity. However, despite holding the world record for ...
Researchers at the College of Design and Engineering, National University of Singapore, with collaborators from across several different institutions, have demonstrated two distinct methods to ...
Carbon nanotube-based film achieves record-low thermal conductivity at extreme temperatures, offering ultralight, scalable ...
Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl in Zanesville, Ohio, is exactly that kind of time capsule – a shrine to the art of handcrafted ice cream and, surprisingly, some of the most talked-about onion rings in the ...
A new study based on recent data provides fresh evidence that instead of being steady, dark energy’s impact on the universe ...
The best decisions in life often happen when you’re following the scent of cinnamon and fried dough down a Madison street, which is exactly how you’ll find yourself at Greenbush Bakery on Regent ...
In everyday life, all matter exists as either a gas, liquid, or solid. In quantum mechanics, however, it is possible for two ...
Scientists uncovered universal laws of entanglement in any dimension. The results strengthen links between particle physics, quantum theory, and gravity. A group of theoretical physicists has shown th ...
New data on baryon acoustic oscillations strengthen the case for a local cosmic void. The finding offers a possible solution to the Hubble tension. When we look at the night sky, it can appear as ...
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, so where does our energy go when we die? After death, the body redistributes energy into other forms.