The most interesting advances in Physics.
Pi calculated to 62.8 trillion digits – new record
Mathematical constant Pi “π” calculated by supercomputer to 62.8 trillion digits, in 108 days and 9 hours, succeeding a new world record.
The most interesting advances in Physics.
Mathematical constant Pi “π” calculated by supercomputer to 62.8 trillion digits, in 108 days and 9 hours, succeeding a new world record.
The Collatz Conjecture is the simplest math problem no one can solve — it is easy enough for almost anyone to understand but notoriously difficult to solve.
The human immune system is the most complex biological system we know, after the human brain, and yet, most of us never learn how it works. Or
Quantum mechanics has a lot of weird stuff – but there’s thing that everyone agrees that no one understands.
Engineers and clinicians developed an ultra-thin, inflatable device that can be used to treat the most severe forms of pain including leg and back pain.
The standard theory of quantum mechanics leaves a bit to be desired. As Richard Feynman put it, “I think I can safely say that no one understands
Risking my life to settle a Physics debate. Everyone will say this craft breaks the laws of physics…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Aduhelm (aducanumab) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s, a debilitating disease affecting 6.2 million Americans.
China’s “artificial sun” nuclear fusion reactor sets new world record.
Scientists by zooming-in on a crystal 100 million times, capture the highest ever resolution images of atoms.