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In our Universe, all stable atomic nuclei have protons in them; there's no stable "neutronium" at all. But what's the reason why?
Einstein's most famous equation is E = mc², which describes the rest mass energy inherent to particles. But motion matters for energy, too.
Narnia and early Middle-earth were pancake-esque — but their creators took differing views on de-globalization.
A combination of factors make the weather at New Hampshire's Mount Washington arguably the most brutal in the world.
Neutrons can be stable when bound into an atomic nucleus, but free neutrons decay away in mere minutes. So how are neutron stars stable?
Western societies seem to be getting inflammation achingly wrong.
ChatGPT doesn’t understand physics, but it memorizes very well and puts in extra effort.
When we view hard work as a sign of low aptitude, it harms our ability to learn and grow.
Psychologist Mary C. Murphy explains why growth-mindset teams outperform those centered around a lone genius.
Whether you run the clock forward or backward, most of us expect the laws of physics to be the same. A 2012 experiment showed otherwise.
Based on data since 2000 alone, global warming is still occurring at a whopping 7-sigma significance. How hot will planet Earth get?
You can only create or destroy matter by creating or destroying equal amounts of antimatter. So how did we become a matter-rich Universe?
Just a small gesture or a thoughtful comment can often alter a situation, or people’s perceptions of it, in ways that relieve tensions and make them feel appreciated and included.
The combination of charge conjugation, parity, and time-reversal symmetry is known as CPT. And it must never be broken. Ever.
As planets with too many volatiles and too little mass orbit their parent stars, their atmospheres photoevaporate, spelling doom for some.
Some physicists are besot with the multiverse, but if we can't detect these other universes, how seriously should we take them?
Although we still don't know the question, we know that the answer to life, the Universe, and everything is 42. Here are 5 possibilities.
There are at least 15 different types of solid water (ice). Now, scientists believe that there might be a second type of liquid water.
Nearly 2000 years ago, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, burying Pompeii but incinerating Herculaneum. The most lethal volcanic phenomenon is at fault.
Capsaicin is already used to treat nerve pain. Early research hints it could do more.
Why implementing an individual development plan process is a smart move for organizations today, and how to get started.
Genetic analysis reveals that a specimen collected in 2019 is the same subspecies as one caught more than a century earlier.
In a study involving mice, scientists used two different techniques — one optogenetic and one pharmacologic — to recover "lost" memories.
Quantum physics is starting to show up in unexpected places. Indeed, it is at work in animals, plants, and our own bodies.
Two populations that are geographically separated today once mated a very long time ago.
Symmetries aren't just about folding or rotating a piece of paper, but have a profound array of applications when it comes to physics.
Without wormholes, warp drive, or some type of new matter, energy, or physics, everyone is limited by the speed of light. Or are they?
Could a theory from the science of perception help crack the mysteries of psychosis?