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Why you see things in the dark, according to experts
Have you ever wondered why, when plunged into complete darkness, your eyes seem to conjure up swirling patterns, flashes, or ...
Does dark matter follow the same laws as ordinary matter? The mystery of this invisible and hypothetical component of our ...
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Röntgen’s Accidental Discovery That Let Humanity See Inside Itself for the First Time
In a dim German laboratory in 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen’s accidental discovery of X-rays cracked open a new era in medicine, ...
Scientists have developed a new type of ultrathin solar cell that uses a microscopic layer of patterned gold to capture and reuse sunlight more efficiently.
Astronomers warn of "catastrophic" consequences as startup pushes plan to launch giant space mirrors
Reflect Orbital, a California-based startup, has asked the FCC for approval to launch its first experimental satellite as early as 2026. The company's long-term plan – ...
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in light manipulation by using topological insulators to generate both even and odd terahertz frequencies through high-order harmonic generation (HHG). By ...
Love it or hate it, many will turn their clocks back on Sunday. The debate — whether or not to make daylight saving time ...
Researchers in Konstanz discovered a way to manipulate materials with light by exciting magnon pairs, reshaping their ...
An international team of scientists has unveiled the most comprehensive model yet that explains how cells control the flow of ...
Hornof, D., Helm, V., de Dios Rodriguez, E. et al. A snapshot of relativistic motion: visualizing the Terrell-Penrose effect. Commun Phys 8, 161 (2025). https://doi ...
If there is an absolute law in the universe, it’s that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. For science-fiction enthusiasts, that’s a bit depressing. Space is big, and while the speed of ...
Kyle Crane is back, and looking for revenge on the evil scientist who's spent 13 years experimenting on him in this enjoyable if sometimes uneven romp through Techland's greatest hits. First, in 2011, ...
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