The most interesting advances in Physics.
Strange Metal that’s also Glass is insanely Bouncy
This amorphous metal has a coefficient or restitution or 0.99 when paired with a ball bearing.
The most interesting advances in Physics.
This amorphous metal has a coefficient or restitution or 0.99 when paired with a ball bearing.
In this video, you’ll find out why should humans hurry up with moving up the Kardashev scale?
As enormous as the universe seems looking up, it seems to get even larger when you start looking down. You are towering over worlds within worlds, within
What technology have scientists designed capable of making interstellar teleportation possible? How and where will the portals take us?
Is faster-than-light (FTL) travel possible? In most discussions of this, we get hung up on the physics of particular ideas, such as wormholes or warp drives.
How many States of Matter are? We have solids, liquids, gasses, and plasmas, quark-gluon plasmas,…
In the 1970s thousands of Chickenheads rained from the sky in Europe, making foxes and other wildlife confused and very happy. Why?
After Years of researching, scientists witness for the first time electron whirlpools, electricity behaving like water.
LHCb discovers three new exotic particles, a new kind of “pentaquark” and the first-ever pair of “tetraquarks.”
What do we know about teleportation? Heroes of science fiction films and computer games easily dissolve in the air, materializing in different parts of the universe.