List making is ultimately a forward, affirmative act — the wish to impose order on a chaotic world. In that spirit, we ...
Quantum information science is no longer confined to chalkboards and controlled laboratory tests. You now see working quantum ...
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Optical nuclear clock closer to reality with new Thorium-229 laser breakthrough
In a first, researchers from the U.S. and Germany excite Thorium-229 in opaque material, advancing optical nuclear clocks.
For decades, atomic clocks have provided the most stable means of timekeeping. They measure time by oscillating in step with ...
Shane Legg, co-founder and Chief AGI Scientist at Google DeepMind, defines levels of artificial general intelligence (AGI) as ...
A rare, ultra-long earthquake in Myanmar revealed that mature faults can deliver their full force directly to the surface.
Physicists at the Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope Initiative, KM3NeT, built a cathedral of glass spheres that listens for ...
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A warp drive design that works with real physics, on paper
Warp drive has long been shorthand for “pure fantasy,” a narrative device that lets starships hop between stars without ...
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Rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS captured in UV as it speeds past Earth
It has been hurtling through the interstellar medium of the Milky Way galaxy for billions of years, Darryl Z. Seligman, ...
Behind closed doors with the experts who study the end of the world—and what they know about humanity’s capacity for survival ...
Learn more about whether nLIGHT, Inc. or Mirion Technologies, Inc. is a better investment based on AAII's A+ Investor grades, which compare both companies' key financial metrics.
Kazakhstanis have a chance to see the well-known comet 3I/ATLAS. Expert Maksim Krugov explained how this can be done.
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