By ignoring part of his own experiment, a physicist coaxed time to emerge from within a closed quantum system.
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Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab
By ignoring part of his own experiment, a physicist coaxed time to emerge from within a closed quantum system.
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are metallurgy’s version of having your cake and eating it too, combining multiple elements to ...
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Easy dancing ghosts science trick kids can try at home
In this video, I show how to turn plain lima beans into dancing ghosts using a simple baking soda and vinegar reaction. With ...
Much like radio operators being encouraged to use the least possible amount of power to make a contact, chemists have a ...
Why does anxiety hit your body so fast? Explore how fight, flight, and freeze responses shape your physical symptoms and why they’re not as dangerous as they feel.
New model uses persistent homology to analyze topological features in data and extract inhomogeneous structural features from the domain images. Entropy-extended free energy landscape reveals ...
Blinking dots Photoluminescence image of individual quantum dots used in the experiment. Under time-dependent driving, the system is driven out-of-equilibrium and their blinking trajectories are ...
The setup of BlazBlue Entropy Effect X is relatively unchanged from the original PC and mobile release. You are a dowhoctor that is part of a think tank, performing experiments on a phenomenon known ...
Today, we are releasing new research on detecting backdoors in open-weight language models. Our research highlights several key properties of language model backdoors, laying the groundwork for a ...
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