Time already behaves strangely in modern physics. It can stretch, slow, and split depending on speed and gravity.
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Diving into the world of Doppler ultrasound
Doppler ultrasound blends physics and medical imaging to reveal the movement of blood through vessels and the heart. From diagnosing clots to assessing heart valve function, it’s a non-invasive tool ...
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Physicists’ breakthrough method creates most intense light ever generated in lab
An international team has demonstrated a new method for producing the most intense light ...
Cosmic viewer The Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile was used by the team to observe gravitational interactions between ...
The celestial objects were unknown until a little more than 60 years ago, but even the name is now part of our lexicon.
Just over 40 years ago, in his novel Contact, astronomer Carl Sagan imagined what it would be like to detect radio signals ...
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Light-sail probes could reach Alpha Centauri in 20 years, scientists say
Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to our own, sits 4.37 light-years away. At the speed Voyager 1 travels, reaching it ...
Spread the loveIn a remarkable advancement in cosmic cartography, researchers at Ohio State University have unveiled a ...
Scientists have created a powerful new way to control quantum systems, achieving the first-ever demonstration of ...
In the quirky quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is the ...
A neglected force produced by neutrinos and other particles helps atomic physics measurements align with predictions of the standard model.
When you throw a ball in the air, the equations of classical physics will tell you exactly what path the ball will take as it ...
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