The question of how gravity interacts with the quantum world has long perplexed physicists, but a non-quantum theory of space ...
For anyone who has spent countless hours in post-production, the promise of AI video generation has always been a double-edged sword. The ability to conjure visuals from text is revolutionary, but the ...
Time has always seemed like the one thing physics could count on. Matter changes, stars die, particles flicker in and out, ...
A dying star may not become a black hole after all. New math hints at a hidden cosmic birth inside collapse, and the ending ...
Faster-than-light particles have spent decades in physics as both temptation and warning. They offered a way to test the limits of Einstein’s relativity, but they also seemed to wreck the basic order ...
Aura warned users that Google API changes meant that they were losing support for auto-syncing pics from the cloud. Shortly thereafter, the company announced that it was working with Google to find a ...
The adoption of the new, modernized National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) is rapidly approaching, with official implementation now expected in the first quarter of 2027. One of the most common ...
A new AI framework called THOR is transforming how scientists calculate the behavior of atoms inside materials. Instead of relying on slow simulations that take weeks of supercomputer time, the system ...
The currents of the oceans, the roiling surface of the sun and the clouds of smoke billowing off a forest fire—all are governed by the same laws of physics, and give rise to a complex phenomenon known ...
During the 2026 Winter Olympics, athletes will leap off ramps, slide across ice and spin through the air. These performances will look different to my students who have studied physics through sports.
The 3-body problem looks simple: three objects, one gravitational system. But it reveals something shocking — even basic gravity can become unpredictable, chaotic, and impossible to solve perfectly.