The most interesting advances in Physics.
Glowing Antineutrino Global Map
The first global map of subatomic particles called antineutrino, of natural and human-made sources. Credit: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency/AGM2015
The most interesting advances in Physics.
The first global map of subatomic particles called antineutrino, of natural and human-made sources. Credit: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency/AGM2015
What if every person on Earth jumped at the same time? Would this cause a global massive earthquake, or nothing? Take a look at the video to
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory near the South Pole, in Antarctica, has begun to detect neutrinos, nearly invisible particles of very high energy.
Scientists at MIT created a nanoparticle, that could boost the capacity and power of lithium-ion batteries.
Scientists at MIT have designed a simple fusion reactor that could be ready to run in 10 years.
A visualization showing every nuclear detonation from 1945 to present. There are so many…
Why does fire burn? What’s the chemistry and physics of a flame? Learn in the video about the beautiful science happening inside a flame…
Look what happens when a red hot nickel ball placed on top of a thick piece of floral foam…
The most powerful laser produce energy equal to 1,000 times the planet’s power consumption, but only for a fraction of a second.
Scientists using powerful computer simulations, they found a new material with a higher melting point than any known substance.