The philosopher Karen Crowther digs into how the space-time fabric could possibly emerge from something non-spatiotemporal.
A 1930s-era breakthrough is helping physicists understand how quantum threads could weave together into a holographic ...
Problem-solving capabilities Genetically engineered bacteria can identify prime numbers and solve simple mathematical problems ... Now a research team from the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics in ...
The massive networks of neurons in our brains produce complex behaviors, like actions and thought. Now physicists want to ...
During tests, the model performed similarly to PhD students on challenging benchmark tasks in physics ... Mathematics Olympiad (IMO), GPT-4o correctly solved only 13 per cent of problems, while ...
Transformers, the technology behind the AI revolution, are supposed to scale rapidly. That means we won't have to wait to ...
Sep. 30, 2024 — As part of the global effort to harness power from fusing plasma, scientists worked on the computer codes, engineering and physics for a new and unique fusion reactor ...
The German scientist argues that information cannot be destroyed and, in principle, it is possible that a higher being, one ...
Luther College senior Jack Moriarty has been named a Rossing Physics Scholar for the 2024–25 academic year. Moriarty will ...
An unexpected finding about how our universe formed is again raising the question: do we need new physics? The answer could ...
Tampere University researchers found that light beams distort when reflected, revealing material properties. Their work on twisted light waves may advance optical measurement techniques. Our everyday ...
But if you want to understand a herd or a flock, you can learn a lot by reducing individual animals to mere particles – if ...