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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Matt Korda, the associate director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, assisted USA ...
Abstract The theory of quantum states over time extends the density operator formalism into the temporal domain, providing a unified treatment of ...
New results from the MicroBooNE experiment rule out the existence of a sterile neutrino, reshaping how scientists think about ...
By forcing crystal structures to compete, scientists uncovered a new way to make magnetism twist. Florida State University ...
Computational fluorescence microscopy (CFM) requires accurate point spread function (PSF) characterization for high-quality ...
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The quantum physics behind why we forget
Forgetting feels like a failure of attention, but physics treats it as a fundamental process with a measurable price. At the ...
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Scientists build an electrostatic 'tractor beam' to move space junk safely
A dead satellite can become a high-speed hazard in an orbit that is already packed with working spacecraft. That risk is why ...
Voyant is leading the development of a new generation of FMCW LiDAR to address broad applications in the physical AI ...
A single atom as a movable slit: Researchers realize Einstein's thought experiment in original form, observing ...
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Wireless power breakthrough brings Tesla’s vision closer to reality
Wireless power transmission has quietly shifted from century-old dream to working infrastructure, with record-breaking ...
A new research paper reframes the simulation hypothesis, asking whether reality could be simulated and what science can test.
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