Physics
"Extreme, transient conditions": Never-before-seen material found in remnants of nuclear detonation
“Extreme, transient conditions produced by nuclear detonations can generate solid-state phases inaccessible to conventional synthesis,” wrote the researchers.
Decoding the digital pulse: How Prof. Yaniv Dover maps the flow of information and human behavior
Patterns of influence: Inside Prof. Yaniv Dover’s physics-inspired view of marketing
Liquid water in -70 Celsius: Scientists break down water's weirdness
Researchers create 'time crystal' with quantum computers
The versatility of quantum computers have helped physicists create a "time crystal," a new phase of matter.
Neutrinos detected in particle collider for first time at CERN
For the first time, neutrinos produced in a particle accelerator have been detected.
Einstein notes with sketches of relativity theory sold in Paris auction
The 54 pages of paper, around half-filled with Einstein's handwriting, are one of only two working documents known in which the thinker approaches his famous theory.
Who will dominate the tech arms race?
The ‘Magazine’ visits top US quantum computing labs, experts for some up-close answers
Steven Weinberg and the twilight of the godless universe
With the passing last month of Steven Weinberg, the world lost a great theoretical physicist.
Israeli scientists solve physics' 'three-body problem'
The three-body problem, which has been a focus of scientific study for over 400 years, represented a stumbling block for famous astronomers such as Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler.
Israeli high schoolers rake in medals in Physics Olympics
The competition celebrates the significance of physics and aims to encourage the study of science and technology among high school students worldwide.
TAU researchers further understanding of 'God particle' at CERN
Scientists found that the decay of the Higgs boson into "charm" quarks doesn't deviate from the Standard Model of particle physics.
Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg, celebrated scientific mind, dies, 88
Born to Jewish immigrants, Weinberg's scientific accomplishments fueled his activism as a proud liberal and outspoken defender of Israel.
Hubble findings deepen mystery surrounding galaxy missing dark matter
The search is on for more galaxies lacking dark matter, with more work needed in order to understand how these galaxies formed without dark matter.