Episode 44: Biblical scholar and theologian Peter Enns, author of Curveball Welcome to Madang. Madang is the outdoor living ...
Building a quantum computer in itself is a paradox ... we do not teleport. We’re not at several places at once. We live in a ...
Scientists have a problem with cosmic rays—they produce too many muons at the Earth's surface. Cascades of muons are ...
Assurance was his thing. He listened with one ear to the bar (“That’s my Arabic ear: had the best stories that way”), one ear ...
What does Donald Trump’s improbable return to the White House have to do with the mysteries of consciousness? Quite a lot, ...
Gaurav Dalmia reflects on Wayne Dyer's "Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life," exploring its 81 verses based on the Tao Te Ching. He contrasts philosophy's perception as a balm for the moderately ...
A team of physics educators from Italy, Hungary, Slovenia and Germany is focusing on a new approach to teaching quantum ...
A team of physics educators is focusing on a new approach to teaching quantum physics in schools. Traditional classroom teaching has tended to focus on presenting the history of the origins of quantum ...
At a singularity, the laws of physics as we know them suffer a complete breakdown. So such objects really shouldn’t exist.
Researchers have managed to coax a quantum computer to pulse with a rhythm unlike any before—a rhythm that defies ...
A breakthrough at Rice University enhances thermophotovoltaic systems with a new thermal emitter design, achieving over 60% ...