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New warp bubble using normal matter throws relativity back into the spotlight
For more than a century, Einstein’s relativity has set a hard speed limit for the universe, with light as the ultimate ...
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Inside the bizarre bubble where physics lets speeds beat light
In the strange corner of modern physics where spacetime itself becomes the engine, the old rule that nothing can outrun light ...
For the first time in eight years, Kleiner Perkins opened its doors to a reporter. Fortune gets an exclusive look inside the ...
James Whomsley did not study engineering at university. He studied history. He describes himself as “always a little bit behind with maths and sciences” at school, partly due to dyslexia. Yet today, ...
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A mathematical framework for optimizing robotic joints
Consider the marvelous physics of the human knee. The largest hinge joint in the body, it has two rounded bones held together ...
Applied physicists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have demonstrated a new ...
Dr. Leonardos Gkouvelis, researcher at LMU's University Observatory Munich and member of the ORIGINS Excellence Cluster, has ...
Google Gemini now offers full-length JEE mock tests and AI-powered study tools. Here’s a simple guide on how students can use Gemini to analyse performance, understand concepts, and plan their JEE ...
The human brain's soft folds and ridges, arising in early development and continuing through the first 18 months of life, are ...
Remember seeing your triglyceride levels in your lab report? Ah! Fats you may dismiss, thinking of the next gym work you need to head to. Fatty acids are broken down via a process called β-oxidation.
Google’s Gemini now lets students prepare for JEE Main and SAT exams with full-length practice tests, instant feedback, and study plans, reducing the need for coaching hubs like Kota.
Declining math skills are a real problem nationally, but UC San Diego is an unusual case—and other California colleges offer a range of promising models for rethinking calculus requirements.
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