The most interesting advances in Physics.
What if we Nuke a City?
This video demonstrates how extremely non fun a real world nuclear attack would be, without being to gruesome.
The most interesting advances in Physics.
This video demonstrates how extremely non fun a real world nuclear attack would be, without being to gruesome.
Swiss scientists Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz, along with Canadian-American James Peebles, have been jointly awarded the Nobel Physics Prize for their work in cosmology.
After close examination of tissue samples from vaping patients, scientists have warned of a “public health crisis.”
Amazing visualizations showing how fast light speed really is and how ‘slowly’ it travels through the vastness of space.
Rare kaon decays can give insights into how top quarks decay and help scientists to check the consistency of the Standard Model.
Gimbal: The first official UAP footage from the USG for public release.
4th dimension explained by a high-school student. There are many theories out there. This is one of those theories.
A short fiction story about a man who finds himself at the beginning and end of everything.
There may be more genes in the collective human microbiome than stars in the observable universe.
The Earth’s magnetic poles are constantly shifting, and scientists believe they’ve figured out why.