PPhysics Read More Researchers transmit photons from moving plane in major quantum leap11 October 2025 A consortium of German researchers has successfully transmitted individual photons from a moving aircraft, captured them in a…
PPhysics Read More ‘Physics shortcut’ helps laptop mimic quantum supercomputer power10 October 2025 A team of physicists from the University at Buffalo has developed a user-friendly method that allows researchers to…
EEnvironment Read More Coffee and plastic waste transformed into carbon capture material8 October 2025 A newly patented technology has been designed to achieve two major environmental goals: capture carbon dioxide from industrial…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves in latest video5 October 2025 Tesla has released a new video showing its humanoid robot, Optimus, learning Kung Fu. The 36-second clip shows…
SScience Read More First proof links plasma ripples to fusion and universe origins23 September 2025 Researchers in South Korea have solved a long-standing mystery in plasma physics by experimentally demonstrating how tiny magnetic…
PPhysics Read More Physicists create world’s first time crystal visible to human eye9 September 2025 University of Colorado Boulder physicists have created a “time crystal” visible to the human eye. Nobel laureate Frank…
PPhysics Read More Wooden walls can withstand 100 kilonewtons of pressure, research finds8 September 2025 Swiss researchers have overturned the assumption that windowed timber walls offer no structural support after they proved that…
EEnvironment Read More Oklo to open first private nuclear fuel recycling facility in the US8 September 2025 Oklo Inc., a nuclear technology company, has announced plans to build the nation’s first privately funded facility to…
PPhysics Read More Non-magnetic material shows ‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ for the first time8 September 2025 Japanese physicists have observed an elusive form of the “Hall effect” in a nonmagnetic material for the first…
PPhysics Read More Ring laser tracks Earth’s axial wobble 100 times more accurately6 September 2025 Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…