A new theoretical study suggests that gravitational waves may leave subtle signatures not in giant detectors, but in the light emitted by atoms.
Physicists have directly visualized the fundamental electronic building blocks of flat-band quantum materials, a class of systems in which electron motion is effectively quenched and strong ...
For more than a century, condensed matter physics has grappled with one of its greatest unsolved challenges: how to build superconductors that operate at room temperature and transmit electricity with ...
The GWEC produces electricity using a spinning flywheel housed within a floating structure. As the platform moves with the waves, the flywheel converts that motion into energy. Because the system ...
Education: Unlike his competitors, Physics Wallah focused on low-cost courses while scaling its reach to millions of learners across India, building a loyal student base.
In this episode, we explore the cat-and-mouse game of jamming and anti-jamming that’s reshaping drones, robotics, and modern ...
When high-voltage electricity breaks out in open air, it rips through the atmosphere, forming chaotic, branching fingers of electric plasma. These electrical arcs are difficult to control. They branch ...
A groundbreaking study on rocket-related noise linked to Vandenberg Space Force Base launches has confirmed wind pattern, seasons, trajectory and other ...
A radical idea that resolves many quantum paradoxes suggests there is no objective view of reality. How can the cosmos be stitched together from interlocking perspectives?
An introduction to how Maxwell’s equations lead to electromagnetic plane waves. This lesson explains the physics behind wave ...
Curiosity-driven research has long sparked technological transformations. A century ago, curiosity about atoms led to quantum mechanics, and eventually the transistor at the heart of modern computing.
Black hole GW190412 has been caught speeding away from its birth site at about 112,000 miles per hour (180,000 kilometers per ...