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second law of thermodynamics

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Scientists have created a new phase of matter that moves forever without using energy. (AI-generated image/DALLE)
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Time crystals: Matter that ticks without a clock and defies physics | Technology News

  • 5 August 2025
In 2012, Nobel Prize–winning physicist Frank Wilczek was riding a wave of curiosity. He had spent his life…
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Scientists Superheated Gold to 14 Times Its Melting Point and It Remained Solid
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Scientists Superheated Gold to 14 Times Its Melting Point and It Remained Solid

  • 24 July 2025
Credit: Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory It’s not easy to surprise physicists with a phase change. Yet when…
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Why time goes only forward: Science of entropy and irreversibility | Technology News

  • 7 May 2025
Why do we grow older but never younger? Why can’t a shattered glass come back together by itself?…
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