Sometimes, even the simplest things can set off a quantum phenomenon.
Mathematicians and engineers at the University of Utah have teamed up to show how ultrasound waves can organize carbon particles in water into a sort of pattern that never repeats. The results, they ...
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Time crystal made in a lab using little more than styrofoam and sound
Exotic states of matter known as time crystals are largely considered a quantum phenomenon. Now, a team from New York ...
Scientists at Japan’s Nagoya University have used Japan’s extensive network of GNSS receivers to create the first 3D images of atmospheric disturbances caused by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
Mathematicians and engineers have teamed up to show how ultrasound waves can organize carbon particles in water into a sort of pattern that never repeats. The results, they say, could result in ...
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