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The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating Frog contends that curiosity-driven research helps us understand the world and could lead to unexpected benefits.
Whether diving off docks, cannonballing into lakes or leaping off the high board, there's nothing quite like the joy of jumping into water.
Mississippi State Professor of Physics Dipangkar Dutta is a principal investigator on a groundbreaking experiment -- revealing "symmetry" in physics doesn't always behave as scientists once believed - ...
Warhorse Studios has released the latest update for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which includes the Brushes With Death DLC ...
Here are 10 things to do with kids in Los Angeles that will please your whole family. Do the unique-to-L.A. things on a ...
A new physics paper takes a step toward creating a long-sought "theory of everything" by uniting gravity with the quantum ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney have successfully performed a quantum simulation of chemical dynamics with real ...
Discover practical ways to incorporate art into your everyday life using digital tools, from apps to augmented reality, to ...
Chemistry professor Chris Chang’s lab studies the chemical biology of the elements, specifically examining the roles that ...
Bengaluru: Bal Bhavan, located inside Cubbon Park, is drawing attention as both a fun destination for children and an ...
In this article, we examine how data-centric twins and simulation-driven twins corroborate and complement each other. .
On a rare and intellectually stimulating visit to Kashmir, one of India’s most revered physicists, Padma Shri awardee ...