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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists rewrite physics by debunking 200-year-old theory on why ice is slippery
Researchers in Germany have discovered that slipping on ice is caused by dipole interactions, not friction or temperature.
Since the 1990s, evidence has been growing that quantum computers should be able to solve a range of particularly complex ...
For nearly two centuries, scientists believed that ice becomes slippery because pressure or friction melts its surface. New ...
When a droplet of liquid the size of a grain of icing sugar hits a water-repelling surface, like plastics or certain plant ...
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The Rise of ‘Conspiracy Physics’
Streamers are building huge audiences by attacking academic physics as just another corrupt establishment. Scientists are ...
Greene offers up a garden hose as a good example of what the fourth dimension looks like. From far away, this garden hose may ...
Recent progress on both analog and digital simulations of quantum fields foreshadows a future in which quantum computers ...
The British mathematician Charles Howard Hinton introduced people to the fourth dimension using a practical approach: a climbing frame.
Dear experts and colleagues, the special live broadcast of National Science Popularization Month by Science Popularization ...
Northeastern University group using controlled heating and cooling were able to make a quantum material switch between a ...
Their results pave the way for developing advanced electronic devices that rely on nonmagnetic materials. For the first time, ...
Currently, the rapid dual transformation of electrification and intelligent technology is fundamentally changing the ...
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