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142 nonillion degrees is beyond imagination - but what would actually happen at that heat? This video explores the physics-breaking consequences of reaching such a mind-melting temperature. D.C.
Physicist Arvind Murugan earns Schmidt Science Polymath award for work at intersection of physics, biology, computation and materials science ...
A research team has discovered how to finely control Dirac plasmon polaritons in topological insulator metamaterials, overcoming long-standing challenges in the terahertz range. In today’s world of ...
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Of 154 medical schools analyzed, 28 received a grade of “F” from a new ranking system launched by medical group Do No Harm that ranks according ...
Murray Grimwood says we are headed for a global one-off readjustment of life as we know it that will be of epic proportions - unless we respect basic physical laws ...
New laptop, pouch for the school's phone prohibition, and (hopefully) ample AI literacy. Whether students like it or not, AI is becoming ingrained in education. High schools, colleges, even elementary ...
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Cierra was an associate writer for CNET's broadband team, covering all things home internet. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a master's degree. Cierra is ...