Inquirer Opinion on MSN

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 ...
Dark matter accounts for 85% of the matter in the universe, but scientists still do not know what it is made of. A study, ...
The proposed semiconductor-based design uses magnetic fields to catch dark matter particles.
These forbidden black holes shouldn’t exist, but they could change everything we know about how these giants are born ...
Collisional resistivity saturation has a hard quantum ceiling, a University of Toronto experiment shows: ultracold ...
A recent study is shedding light on how we handle geomagnetic storms, offering a way to reduce their severity. Solar storms occur when the sun creates an entangled mess of magnetic fields, similar to ...
A major breakthrough in quantum technology has turned magnons, tiny magnetic waves once considered too short-lived for ...
RMIT University researchers have tested a more effective way to capture microplastics from wastewater, using a combination of microbubbles and nanobubbles to achieve removal rates of more than 90%.
In a fascinating solar phenomenon, India’s maiden space-based solar observatory, Aditya-L1 has observed iron flourescence on Sun during massive solar flares.
A space thruster using superconducting magnets completed its first orbital tests and could someday propel spacecraft using ...