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Handling explosive materials is always dangerous, but researchers at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) have found a safer way to study them without triggering blasts.
The study published last month in the science journal, Nature Physics, explains how ice can produce electricity, similar to ...
Aspirants aiming for JEE Main 2026 can find the best books for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in this comprehensive ...
A new international study led by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences offers farmers and ...
Researchers convinced large language model chatbots to comply with “forbidden” requests using a variety of conversational ...
A study led by University of Oxford and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers has uncovered how exposure to hydrogen ...
Water has always responded well to sunlight, evaporating faster under the sun than when heated by other energy sources. For ...
An international study identifies effective farming practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in corn farming without ...
Learning is a complex process — and so is measuring it. Though research shows we have cause to be concerned about what ...
An interesting internship fact: Though he was based in New York City, Brown’s summer work stretched across the globe; he ...
AI learning tools will be introduced to undergraduate physics and math courses this fall. The Artificial Intelligence and ...
Researchers at the University of Hyderabad developed a safer Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy method using composite pellets and Effective Medium Theory to extract intrinsic optical and dielectric ...