The northern lights, or aurora borealis, could glow extra bright for 20 states on Wednesday, March 18 and Thursday, March 19.
Project Hail Mary reminds us how important our world is – and how vital science is to our continued existence on it.
The familiar phenomenon has puzzled researchers for centuries, but experiments are finally making sense of its unruly ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois tonight as several coronal mass ejections are forecast to impact within the ...
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Study finds photons can show a quantum Hall effect under strong fields
Physicists have for the first time observed light drifting sideways in discrete, quantized steps, reproducing a quantum Hall effect that was previously seen only in electrons confined to ultra-thin ...
For decades, scientists studying laser-assisted electron scattering, a technique known as LAES, have relied exclusively on ...
Aurora chasers, keep your eyes on the skies over the coming days as several incoming coronal mass ejections could spark ...
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Addressing our K-shaped democracy
Economists have used the term "K-shaped" to describe contradictory US economic trends. Under conditions of inequality, the ...
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, could not only be viewable in 19 U.S. states this week, but also have the potential ...
In the United States, there should never be any such thing as a winner-takes-all electoral result. Even the worst losers and ...
Scientists studying a mysterious effect called cosmic birefringence—a subtle twist in the polarization of the universe’s ...
Abstract: Polarization is widely used as a degree of freedom in which the quantum states are encoded for free-space quantum key distribution (QKD). However, a significant challenge in the visible ...
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