Thanks to advances in science, we’re now able to move beyond Bohm and Bohr’s theorizing; we can test their hypotheses through ...
Scientists test Einstein’s quantum challenge with one atom, directly measuring when photon paths erase interference stripes.
An experiment measuring a single atom's recoil confirmed that observing a particle destroys interference, settling the ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2026.250149, discusses a quarter-wave geometric-phase ...
At the smallest scales of nature, the rules of the world shift in ways that can feel unsettling and beautiful at the same time. Matter no longer behaves like solid objects moving along clear paths.
Think of spacetime as a rubber sheet, which is stretched when there are large objects such as stars and black holes.
Physicists have finally watched positronium, a short‑lived atom made of an electron and its antimatter twin, behave like a rippling quantum wave instead of a tiny billiard ball. In a set of ...
Auroras are nature’s most special light show: when charged particles from the sun hit our atmosphere, they can generate bright colors that dance across the night sky near the Earth’s poles. Auroras ...
Auroras are caused by solar storms hitting Earth's magnetic field near the poles Solar wind particles collide with atmospheric gases, releasing light as auroras Alfven waves energize electrons, ...
Former President Bill Clinton endured nearly six hours of questioning by members of the House Oversight Committee, in an appearance that Democrats signaled they would use as a precedent to force ...
The official primetime news broadcast of China’s state broadcaster essentially act as a mouthpiece for the Iranian regime, while packaging their narrative in language tailored to Beijing’s strategic ...
You only need to walk past a location with an active WiFi network and radio waves WiFi sends out will bounce off you and create an image ...