A new Physical Review Letters study places constraints on the ER = EPR conjecture, showing that under the authors' ...
New research led by a graduating Ph.D. student in The University of New Mexico Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has shown that randomization can improve quantum computer performance ...
Changes in land-use across Southeast Asia over the past 15 years are worsening air quality and contributing to thousands of excess deaths each year, according to a study led by researchers from ...
Temperatures hit record highs for May in the United Kingdom and France on Monday, as forecasters warned of a prolonged period ...
During a staff meeting, we may look around to take account of who is present—an observation that could consider the race or ...
Almost all animal species—including humans—have blood cells, but between different species our blood tells different stories. The lineage and components of blood cells vary widely, and this variety is ...
For two decades, physicists have predicted the existence of a remarkable family of exotic molecules: giant atoms bound to ...
How can people continue to function as a team when they live together in isolation for months on end? A new study led by the ...
Solar panels have become more efficient over the years, but even the best designs still lose a large fraction of the energy ...
University of Cincinnati structural biologists are the first in the world to visualize a key cell protein as part of newly ...
Planetary nebulae like the Crystal Ball Nebula (NGC 1514) are sort of like stellar obituaries. Though crystal balls supposedly reveal the future, the Crystal Ball Nebula tells us more about the past.
Many solid materials "remember" their past. A piece of metal may respond differently after being stretched, heated, or cooled, and memory materials rely precisely on this kind of history-dependent ...