Quantum Mechanics Do your electronic gadgets have a speed limit? It's one one-million billionth of a second. By Elizabeth Rayne 1 month ago So, you're in an alternate reality, what gives? The science behind 'Picard' If the universe were just it would let this man live out his days on his vineyard. Alas... By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago Not so fast! Quantum computers have a speed limit Quantum computers may go at warp speed the way we see them, but they have not one, but two, speed limits. By Elizabeth Rayne 4 months ago Invisibility is a power now within reach because of a really bizarre phenomenon Invisibility has (almost) gone from fiction to science now that lithium atoms were almost made invisible. By Elizabeth Rayne 5 months ago Wobbling muons hint strongly at the existence of bizarre new physics By Phil Plait 1 year ago Tasting neutrinos: Flavor changing in the cores of exploding stars By Phil Plait 1 year ago Axions, dark matter, and neutron stars: How to find the Universe's most mysterious matter By Phil Plait 1 year ago MIT's quantum entangled atomic clock could still be ticking after billions of years By Jeff Spry 1 year ago Scientists just engineered the perfect friction-less fluid and here's what it sounds like! By Jeff Spry 1 year ago See-through stars could be glowing eerily all over space By Elizabeth Rayne 1 year ago Load More
Do your electronic gadgets have a speed limit? It's one one-million billionth of a second. By Elizabeth Rayne 1 month ago
So, you're in an alternate reality, what gives? The science behind 'Picard' If the universe were just it would let this man live out his days on his vineyard. Alas... By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago
Not so fast! Quantum computers have a speed limit Quantum computers may go at warp speed the way we see them, but they have not one, but two, speed limits. By Elizabeth Rayne 4 months ago
Invisibility is a power now within reach because of a really bizarre phenomenon Invisibility has (almost) gone from fiction to science now that lithium atoms were almost made invisible. By Elizabeth Rayne 5 months ago
Axions, dark matter, and neutron stars: How to find the Universe's most mysterious matter By Phil Plait 1 year ago
MIT's quantum entangled atomic clock could still be ticking after billions of years By Jeff Spry 1 year ago
Scientists just engineered the perfect friction-less fluid and here's what it sounds like! By Jeff Spry 1 year ago