Crystals, bacterial colonies, flame fronts: the growth of surfaces was first described in the 1980s by the ...
Quantum mechanics tells us that a particle can never be perfectly still. But how precisely can it be oriented? A research ...
Time, not space plus time, might be the single fundamental property in which all physical phenomena occur, according to a new theory by a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist. Subscribe to our ...
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Making sense of quantum gravity in five dimensions
Quantum theory and Einstein's theory of general relativity are two of the greatest successes in modern physics. Each works extremely well in its own domain: Quantum theory explains how atoms and ...
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