This week in science: researchers discover genome-driven evolutionary mutations, an ant species that clones workers, a carotenoid with anti-tumor properties, and a primordial black hole that challenges galaxy formation theories!
For the first time ever, researchers have succeeded in capturing a moving electron during a chemical reaction using ultrafast X-ray flashes. This groundbreaking study could revolutionize drug design and materials efficiency!
Discover how mathematicians unraveled the mystery of the Hofstadter butterfly, a stunning fractal pattern linked to quantum physics and irrational numbers, after decades of exploration and conjecture.
After decades of speculation, researchers at Rice University have observed the superradiant phase transition, a monumental breakthrough in quantum physics that could revolutionize quantum computing and technology.
The ZEUS laser at the University of Michigan has achieved a new milestone, generating a pulse of 2 petawatts, making it the most powerful laser beam in the country. Researchers are set to explore revolutionary science with its unprecedented energy!
Researchers at Purdue University have achieved a groundbreaking feat by spinning nanodiamonds in a vacuum, revealing secrets of quantum physics and the nature of gravity. This experiment opens new frontiers for technology and understanding the universe.
For the first time, scientists have captured stunning images of free-range atoms, opening new doors in quantum physics. This breakthrough allows detailed study of atomic behavior and interactions, including rare phenomena like Bose-Einstein condensation.