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When scientists at Rutgers combined these two into a layered structure called a heterostructure and blasted it with an ultra-high magnetic field, they unlocked a whole new level of quantum weirdness.
Holographic virtual reality displays enable lifelike 3D experiences in ultra-compact devices. Image Credit: Nathan Matsuda / Stanford Report In the coming years, virtual reality (VR) is expected to ...
For centuries, lightning has fascinated scientists and laypeople alike. A groundbreaking study from Los Alamos National Laboratory suggests that cosmic-ray showers, high-energy particles originating ...
Like a cosmic ghost, a black hole is invisible. Why? Because it traps light itself. Even photons can’t escape its gravity ...
Imagine two flashlights aimed at each other; do their beams collide? Nope! In everyday physics, light is too chill for drama.
In Tanzania’s Issa Valley, the landscape is a mix of thick forest near rivers and open woodlands. During the dry season, ...
The fossil was found in a remote bonebed packed with prehistoric treasures. Led by Smithsonian paleontologist Ben Kligman, the team uncovered more than 1,200 fossils from a time when strange ...
In the animal kingdom, female body scent acts like a quiet broadcast, especially during ovulation, telling males it's prime ...
To help plants fight back, scientists at UC Davis used artificial intelligence, specifically AlphaFold, a tool that predicts ...
The interference of the scattered light is recorded with a highly sensitive camera depicted as a screen. Incoherent light ...
Move over, caveman clichés; Neanderthals weren’t just club-wielding hunters. New research reveals that they were culinary ...
After finally confirming the tiny companion star orbiting Betelgeuse, Howell and the team gave it a name with roots as rich ...