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What we know about the 'magic numbers' in nuclear physics that let some atoms last forever
Why do some elements decay in minutes, while others last billions of years? Certain "magic numbers" of nuclear particles may ...
When the moon is completely enveloped by the Earth's shadow, yet glows with a mysterious dark red light—this astronomical ...
On Wednesday, Governor Kathy Hochul (D) announced a $300 million investment by the state to create the Quantum Research and ...
Graphene is stronger than steel and a better conductor that copper, making the two-dimensional material of particular ...
The weather world is awash in a sea of raw data for both the past and present, so it makes sense that AI would earn a place ...
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How Baby Steps Bets Everything on a Single Gameplay Mechanic
In an interview with Game Rant, Baby Steps developers Bennett Foddy, Gabe Cuzzillo, and Maxi Boch explain how the game ...
Wobbling on the road can be frustrating, which is why tire balancing beads seem like the perfect answer. However, there's a ...
Roller coasters are bumping against the limits of physics and the human body to keep their riders entertained.
Apple's thinnest iPhone ever sucks you right in, but it may not be the complete package if cameras and battery life are a top ...
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (MATBG) is a material created by stacking two sheets of graphene onto each other, with a ...
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