Attempts to describe quantum physics are rarely enjoyable, but Paul Davies' zeal in Quantum 2.0 sometimes steers too close to ...
A 23-year-old Ankur Warikoo, unable to afford a laptop, discovered a significant price difference for physics textbooks ...
A groundbreaking movement is emerging at the intersection of spirituality and science, with the release of Quantum Devotions Volume I: The Physics of Faith by Lily Capers Milliner, a faith-driven ...
If the listening experience inside your car just isn't cutting it, perk up your ears: a UK-based hi-fi audio company has ...
It is book week here at Physics World and over the course of three days we are presenting conversations with the authors of ...
Students with an interest in sports looking to add a science course to their schedule may consider an updated four credit-hour version of a course offered through the physics department: Physics 1111: ...
Harvard physics professor and author John E. Huth discussed his new book, “A Sense of Space,” which explores the interaction ...
A book that integrates philosophy, morality, history and enigmas — because the question of God spans all forms of knowledge.
Christopher Gilbert, of Cumberland, found the smallest known set of quantum gates, enabling more accurate quantum computing.
Today is the turn of Redditor gothreepwood101, who asks "if I had a metal pole long enough to reach from the English coast to the French coast. And a person holding it at each end. If one person pulls ...
In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
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