Electrons in two-dimensional (2D) systems placed under strong magnetic fields often behave in unique ways, prompting the ...
In 1927, long before the age of smartphones and smartwatches, a group of British scientists decided to test whether telepathy ...
A working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research finds property crime went up in Texas after a 2013 law closed half the state's clinics that provide abortion. Now to a surprising new ...
The measurement problem in quantum mechanics looks at how an experimental outcome changes, simply by observing it.
Sport-related experiments are often crowd-pleasing classics in physics labs. Baseball or softball calculations are often simplified to head-on, energy-conserved collisions between two balls instead of ...
Travis Hunter's remarkable statistics and dual position play make him a standout athlete. Learn more about how he's adapted ...
In any stable democracy, trust in government data is critical. Without such freely shared and reliable information, it is ...
Opinion

What Makes an American?

"To become an American is a process which resembles a conversion. It is not so much a new country that one adopts as a new creed." ...
The Big Bang created equal amounts of matter and antimatter. So, why is there so much more matter than antimatter in the Universe? Irfu is participating in the preparation of Hyper-Kamiokande, a ...
A new experiment confirms that angular momentum conservation holds even when a single photon is split into two.
President Trump’s action this summer asserting federal control of the District of Columbia police force was a bold and ...
Professor Tonya M. Evans, Board Director, Digital Currency Group and Fintech Strategist, has called on financial institutions ...