But, it turns out, a thermometer has been part of photonic chips all along.
Tessa Livingston came to the University of Wyoming determined to make a meaningful impact on people’s lives, and her research ...
Mathematician Grigori Perelman solved the Poincaré conjecture, and then rejected the $1 million prize that came with it.
It's wild to think that we've grown organs in labs, built robots that can perform surgery, and started producing mind-controlled prosthetics, but we still don't know exactly how anesthesia works, or ...
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The 3 Physics Problems That Still Have Scientists Completely Stumped
Even with quantum mechanics and relativity, physics can’t explain everything. Three problems — quantum gravity, dark matter, ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
For over a decade, mathematicians have failed to agree whether a 500-page proof is actually correct. Now, translating the ...
This week Philadelphia’s Art Alliance put models and plans for 15 U.S. war memorials on display. The work of well-established firms selected by the U.S. Battle Monuments Commission,* they would be ...
Today’s test engineers face unprecedented demands as semiconductor designs grow more complex and product cycles accelerate.
Racks filled with polysilicon rods at Hemlock Semiconductor's Michigan production facility. Making polysilicon requires lots of power, but Hemlock Semiconductor says it uses renewable energy to run ...
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