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Physicists claim they may have found a long-awaited explanation for dark energy, the mysterious force that's driving the accelerated expansion of the universe, a new preprint study hints.Their ...
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Arnold Mathijssen, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania, is partial to pour-over coffee, which involves manually pouring hot water over ground beans and filtering it into a pot or mug below.
At the Columbia Plasma Physics Lab, researchers are tackling one of the most pressing challenges in creating clean energy: making nuclear fusion a viable power source. Unlike nuclear fission—the type ...
A black hole bomb – an idea first proposed in 1969 – has now been realised in the lab as a toy model made from a rotating ...
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) achieved the first direct laboratory observation of ...
Aerospace engineering has always had a preoccupation with speed. Now researchers at the University of Cincinnati are pushing ...
To learn more about the nature of matter, energy, space, and time, physicists smash high-energy particles together in large ...
The big challenge in deep learning is that you need a lot of data to train the neural network. Fortunately, one of my ...
Dave Van Wie has been selected to lead the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) as its next director. Van Wie, currently the Air and Missile Defense Sector Head at APL, will succeed Ralph ...
Penn researchers discovered how to make a richer cup of pour-over coffee using fewer beans by tapping into fluid dynamics.
AUGUST 10, 2021 — Maegen Nix from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU APL) recently met with the UTSA National Security Collaboration Center faculty, staff, and industry ...