A team of physicists has made groundbreaking observations in a semiconductor-based time crystal by periodically driving it with light. As the frequency was altered, the system transitioned from perfect synchronization to complex chaos, forming…
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Cracking the Devil’s Staircase: How a Time Crystal Danced Through Chaos
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NASA seeks proposals for two private astronaut missions to ISS
WASHINGTON — NASA’s latest call for proposals to conduct private astronaut missions to the International Space Station opens the door to having those missions commanded by someone other than a former NASA astronaut.
NASA announced April…
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380 years on, mathematicians crack Descartes’ elusive circle theorem
The world of geometry just witnessed a pivotal breakthrough.
Mathematicians at Monash University have cracked a centuries-old puzzle dating back to the 17th century, extending Descartes’ Circle Theorem into a bold new territory.
Using…
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Canada advances nuclear power with modular reactor’s manufacturing
A Canadian nuclear body has issued a license to construct small modular reactors (SMRs). Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has authorized Ontario Power Generation (OPG) for SMRs’ construction.
OPG will now construct 1 General…
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Scientists Generate ‘Hot Schrödinger Cat States’
The quantum superposition principle allows us to prepare a system in a superposition of two arbitrary states. The paradigmatic example is the superposition of two coherent states. While the superposition of such states is typically called a…
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Pentagon taps SpaceX, ULA, Blue Origin for 54 critical space launches
The U.S. is ramping up its military space launch capabilities, and for the first time, it’s doing so with three major players at the table.
In a move that reshapes the competitive landscape for national security launches, the U.S….
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A Galaxy Died Just 700 Million Years After the Big Bang – And Science Can’t Explain Why
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered the most distant quiescent galaxy ever seen – one that had already stopped forming stars just 700 million years after the Big Bang. This challenges existing models of galaxy…
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City-killer asteroid chances of hitting Moon increase slightly
NASA has raised the odds that asteroid 2024 YR4, a fast-moving object roughly the size of a 10-story building, could hit the Moon in December 2032. While the chance is still small, the updated forecast does note an increased impact risk…
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America’s secret advantage in the bioindustrial revolution
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Dr. Doug Friedman, CEO of BioMADE, a Manufacturing Innovation Institute dedicated to advancing the U.S. bioeconomy. Biology has long been the foundation of life, but today, it’s also becoming…
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Australia Is The Fastest-Moving Continent On Earth, Drifting 7 Centimetres North Each Year
Australia is the fastest-moving continent on Earth, resting on top of a tectonic plate that’s drifting at about 7 centimeters (just under 3 inches) each year – that’s somewhere between the rate at which your hair and fingernails grow.
By…
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