Gravity has been tested extremely well inside the solar system. On cosmic scales, direct tests are harder. This study pushes ...
At a moment that perfectly dovetailed with many Americans’ yearning for a personal mental-health day (just one?), Artemis II, ...
On a breezy afternoon last autumn in Cambridge, Mass., in a laboratory thrumming with the huff-whish-huff sound of ...
In 2021, the DESI instrument began work on the largest three-dimensional map of the universe. It is now complete and much ...
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This computer made of springs and bolts doesn’t need electricity
In A Nutshell A physicist built a device from ordinary bars and springs that can count, store memory, and process information ...
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Scientists built a way to assess physical cost of smartphone use
Every Tap Takes a Toll. A New Digital Body Can Finally Show How Much. In A Nutshell Researchers built an AI-powered system called Log2Motion that infers physically plausible body movements from ...
Hotels finally woke up to what travelers already knew. Sleep wellness ranks among the fastest-growing segments in hospitality ...
Gravity, as most people understand it, is the familiar force that pulls a falling apple toward Earth. But for astronomers and ...
A new study by scientists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) shows that when a ...
A team of physicists has pushed the limits of quantum control by cooling the rotational motion of a nanoscale object to its ...
Geometric confinement paradoxically enhances bacterial chemotaxis through chiral surface swimming and sidewall alignment, with optimal performance when lane width matches the circular swimming radius.
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