In an era of high anxiety about artificial intelligence, one former Harvard physicist is using it to explore God.
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CERN’s LHCb spots elusive particle tied to a 20-year mystery
The LHCb collaboration at CERN has confirmed the observation of an ultra-rare particle decay that has puzzled physicists for ...
When the Nobel Prize in Physics was announced in Stockholm in October 2013, the world was watching. Among the names read out ...
A new data release more than doubles the number of gravitational-wave candidate events—and reveals unexpected complexities of merging black holes ...
In the history books, he’ll forever be Sir Anthony Leggett, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics, fellow of the Royal Society back home in the U.K. and namesake ...
Giannis Zacharakis is a biophotonics and biomedical imaging researcher and CEO of the precision photonics spin-off Kymatonics ...
Scientists worldwide respond to the publication of the three-volume monograph “Quantum Model of the Universe” #Physics ...
A radical idea that resolves many quantum paradoxes suggests there is no objective view of reality. How can the cosmos be stitched together from interlocking perspectives?
What would you do if you woke up on a spaceship light-years from Earth without knowing why you're there? Based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Andy Weir, who also penned The Martian, ...
Failure is a necessity in scientific research. In my field of particle physics, breakthroughs are often measured in decades.
Superconductors are among the most puzzling materials in physics. They conduct electricity with zero resistance, but only ...
Curiosity-driven research has long sparked technological transformations. A century ago, curiosity about atoms led to quantum mechanics, and eventually the transistor at the heart of modern computing.
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