Time seems to be one of the most obvious things in the universe: it moves forward, seconds change minutes, and the past ...
Precision shapes modern life in ways often taken for granted. Navigation systems guide travel, medical scans reveal hidden ...
The saying that the enemy of my enemy is my friend has a long history in science, not just in folk wisdom. For nearly 80 ...
Scientists found a surprising link between intermittent fasting, chronic stress, and brain health in a new animal study.
This process weakens magnetic support, allowing the core to collapse and eventually form a protostar. Credit: Yurika Nakamura ...
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Why do we study mathematics?

The study of the sciences has become more significant than ever as the years have gone by. It is a decisive factor that tells ...
The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest atom smasher, has shut down for a planned 4-year upgrade that will make it 10 times more sensitive than its initial version.
From ancient traditions to modern engineering, origami has travelled across centuries and continents to become one of the ...
An Illinois children’s museum turns pretend grocery trips, splashy experiments, and hands-on play into a nostalgic adventure ...
The world of concrete objects and events that we experience may not be reality itself, but a tapestry of actuality woven from ...
Lately I’ve been asking myself: what might artificial intelligence be good for besides answering questions and writing code? My answer is the latent spaces within AIs themselves will become a new ...
A deep dive into Christopher Nolan's ambitious sci-fi masterpiece, from its opening shot to the fifth-dimensional beings that ...