PHYSICS & MATHA team of mathematicians have discovered the vampire Einstein, a type of tile that makes non-repeating pattern but without mirror images. Find out more about it in this article.
Scientists detect atomic 'breathing' using emitted light and developed a novel device with applications in computing and communication. Read the article to learn more.
Bernoulli's Principle, named after the Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli, is a fundamental concept in fluid dynamics. It states that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in static pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy. This principle is crucial in various engineering applications, including the design and operation of hydraulic wrenches.
This blog will explore six fascinating things about the math behind route optimization to help you understand how it works, but first, let's look at why you shouldn't be using Google Maps to plan multi-stop deliveries.
A team of researchers conducted a study focusing on finding the right combination for gummy candies that can provide the most stable shelf life. Find out more in this article.
A quantum experiment with qubits confirms quantum mechanics' violation of local realism, showing objects can behave as a single system despite separation. Read the article to learn more.
A math professor and his colleagues debunked the Dunning-Kruger effect, stating that low-skilled individuals recognize their limitations. Read the article to learn more details.
A trend can be observed in data sets where the lower first digit occur more frequently than those with higher first digits. Known as Benford’s Law, it sparks mathematical curiosity and receives attention in the natural sciences. Learn more about it in this article.
Scientists used quantum entanglement to enable higher-resolution imaging of light microscopes without affecting their specimens, such as cells. Read the article to learn more.
The popular Sleeping Beauty problem has kept mathematicians awake. Read to know the full story. (Photo: Pexels/lucas souza) Sleeping Beauty Problem Divides Mathematicians; Shows Belief Can Lead to More Than 1 Rational Conclusion The Sleeping Beauty problem that became popular in 2000 still keeps mathematicians awake.
Researchers used OLEDs to develop a chip-scale method that can potentially transform smartphones into portable quantum sensors. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers developed a mathematical model to show how worms can untangle themselves despite being tangled in a blob. Read the article to know more details.