An additional science experiment is the instant transition from hot water to steam! Fill up a mug of water, heat the water in ...
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Why did my glass melt in the microwave?
An experiment explains how certain types of glass can heat up and even melt in a microwave, breaking down the physics of microwaves, materials, and energy absorption.
While it has become a word, laser used to be an acronym: “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”. But there is an even older technology called a maser, which is the ...
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These Atomic Clocks Wouldn’t Lose A Second In 13.8 Billion Years
The most precise clocks ever built are now testing Einstein, hunting dark matter, and reshaping how we define time itself. In A Nutshell The world’s most precise clocks are changing how we understand ...
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Two of the Most Elusive Particles Might Interact. That Would Change Our Knowledge of the Universe.
When analyzing early universe data, the Standard Model of Cosmology suggests that the universe should be more “clumpy” that ...
One of the most stubborn issues in cosmology today concerns the universe's rate of expansion. Scientists know it's expanding, ...
China’s ‘artificial sun’ just breached a fusion barrier thought to be unbreakable, what it unlocked could change everything.
In today’s computerised world, the word ‘computer’ is everywhere, from home to school to offices to even our pockets! However ...
China’s EAST fusion reactor surpasses density limits, paving the way for advancements in sustainable fusion energy production.
Pilots, drivers and automated safety systems in cars and airplanes could be alerted to icy hazards by a pair of sensors developed at the University of Michigan.
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