Physicists chilled a sugar crystals then used them to search for dark matter. This new project is called SWEET.
PV projects operate close to technical and financial limits, meaning that inaccurate inputs can have performance and ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first quantum music web app turns game theory into a live jam session World’s first quantum music web app turns game theory into a live jam session Wor…
Kobe University's proof-of-concept for quantum game theory allows users to explore how their strategies interfere.
Georgy Karpenko shares his experience working on iconic projects around the world, discusses the influence of different ...
The public relations enthusiasm comes around yet again for these vehicles, as it does for flying cars, but how realistic is ...
Did you know it rains on the Sun? Not water, of course. It's solar rain, which occurs in the Sun's corona, the outermost ...
Two companies have recently revealed plans to potentially install nuclear reactors in Kansas.
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Life in orbit: Bringing space to the classroom through gaming
What does it truly mean to live in space? To wake up in microgravity, repair failing systems, and make sure there’s enough ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
'Dimming The Sun' Is Not Safe, Scientists Warn. It's Also Impractical.
Spraying particles into Earth's atmosphere to try and cool a warming planet might sound like a good idea in theory, but it will only work if it's done properly – and even then, it could carry risks ...
When cars were weird, they were clever. From Aztek coolers to hose-out floors, here are the so-called 'bad' ideas that ...
Environmental advocates call for fossil fuel companies to pay for damages as climate change fuels more destructive hurricanes ...
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12 Mistakes You're Making With Aluminum Foil
Using aluminum foil may seem pretty straightforward, but there are actually several mistakes you're likely making with it ...
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