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(Phys.org) —Talk about storing data in the cloud. Scientists at the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland have ...
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(PhysOrg.com) -- When an optical fiber is bent by 90° or more, the light begins to leak away, posing a problem for fiber optics communications. But by using special lenses that can bend light by not ...
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The Anthropic Principle is the idea that our universe seems very fined tuned for human life. Can Josh explain what this means in sixty seconds or less?
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Advances in quantum levitation may soon open the door to mass market hover boards. Learn more in this video from Stuff You Should Know.
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January saw the biggest solar storm since 2005, generating some of the most dazzling northern lights in recent memory.
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Ever since scientists began studying the brain, they’ve wanted to get a better look at what was going on. Researchers have poked and prodded and looked at dead cells under electron ...
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Nuclear energy can be harmful when radioactivity is absorbed by cells of the body. Discover how radioactivity can damage bone marrow and red blood cells with information from a science teacher in ...
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Forget the Big Bang theory on the origins of the universe. University of Alberta physicist Greg Sivakoff is looking to find the secrets of the Big Burp theory.
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Using powerful magnets to levitate fruit flies can provide vital clues to how biological organisms are affected by weightless conditions in space, researchers at The University of Nottingham say.
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