Nearly a century after Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr turned a technical disagreement into a philosophical duel, a new ...
Physicists are learning to treat light not as an untouchable beam that simply passes through matter, but as something that ...
Earth's inner core may be layered like an onion, with silicon and carbon creating distinct zones that explain seismic wave ...
Electronics keep shrinking, but silicon is starting to run into physical limits. To go smaller, researchers are turning to ...
Altermagnets are a newly recognized class of antiferromagnets whose magnetic structure behaves very differently from what is ...
In the past year, two separate experiments in two different materials captured the same confounding scenario: the coexistence ...
Have you ever opened your Apple Notes app, only to feel overwhelmed by a chaotic sea of random thoughts, to-do lists, and half-finished ideas? If so, you’re not alone. Many users rely on outdated ...
The Hiroshima atomic bomb, with an explosive yield of 15 kilotons, would be considered a low-yield nuclear weapon by today’s standards. The largest nuclear weapon in the US arsenal has a yield of 1.2 ...
Aug. 6 marks the 80th anniversary of the United States dropping an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima – and three days later, on Nagasaki – during World War II. Today, most Americans (83%) ...
A pivotal scene in the explosive hit biopic and Best Picture winner, "Oppenheimer," involves America's top scientists discussing whether or not to develop an even more potent nuclear weapon — the ...
A schematic diagram of proton and neutron distributions for mirror nuclei argon-31 and aluminum-31. Left side is the weakly bound proton-rich nucleus argon-31, which is predicted to exhibit a ...
A highly coveted children's toy from the 1950s is going on sale—and it contains real uranium. The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory, which was released in 1950, was dubbed one of 'the 10 most ...