A team of EPFL researchers has developed an AI algorithm that can model complex dynamical processes while taking into account ...
A team at New York University has discovered a new form of time crystal that hovers using sound waves. Unlike ordinary matter, these crystals seem to behave in ways that don’t align with Newton’s ...
Golf Digest senior writer Alex Myers is on a one-year mission to see how good he can get at golf through daily training, practice and playing. Read more from his “Late Scratch?” series here. Late in ...
Vinay Sharma et Olga Fink, du Laboratoire IMOS, ont développé une IA capable de simuler des systèmes complexes tout en ...
During the 2026 Winter Olympics, athletes will leap off ramps, slide across ice and spin through the air. These performances will look different to my students who have studied physics through sports.
Using concepts students are already familiar with — like how bottles vibrate — can serve as a helpful anchor for more complex topics.
The icy ballet of stone upon ice makes curling one of the most intriguing sports of the Winter Olympics. But scientists still haven't quite figured out the physics of how they move.
In the Lost Science series, scientists whose jobs or funding have been cut by the Trump administration tell their stories.
The Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB) and the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (IN2UB) at the University of ...
A new theory suggests the universe’s greatest secrets are hiding in a “zeptouniverse” that’s ready to be explored—without ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the class 12 Physics exam on Friday, February 20. If you also find Physics daunting, then you are at the right place. We have shared expert ...
How do you create an inquisitive mind? Simply accumulating knowledge isn't good enough, suggest Lei Bao and colleagues (Am. J. Phys. 77, 1118–1123; 2009). Specifically, the teaching and learning of ...