PHYSICS & MATHExperts found a way to understand more about a particular theorem in partial differential calculus. Read more about this innovation that connects machine and human understanding.
Physicists have a scientific explanation for the movement of raindrops on a car windshield. Learn about the role of forces from gravity in such a movement.
Discovery of the new form of ice redefines the understanding of distant, water-rich planets. Find out more about the properties of water at high pressures.
NASA shares a stunning photo of an inverted rainbow that formed due to the presence of ice in the air. Read this article to learn more about how a circumzenithal arc is formed.
Crystals are made of molecules or atoms that repeat in a symmetrical three-dimensional pattern known as a lattice in which the atoms are occupying specific points in space.
A team of researchers at Kyoto University's Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics has now suggested a novel method to a problem by defining energy to integrate the idea of entropy.
A team of physicists explained how they created a bubble that maintained its shape and integrity for more than a year without any changes in its radius.
Researchers have studied samples of sand megaripples around the world and gained new insights into how they form that they can use in understanding past climate events even on other planets.
Scientists used a network of small radio telescopes, which are used to observe the universe, to map lightning in detail 200 times faster than previous instruments.
China's artificial sun EAST has managed to become five times hotter than the Sun in the Solar System in its latest experiment, which is the longest time of operation for a magnetic fusion energy reactor.
Martine Rothblatt named 2021 Lifeboat Foundation Guardian Award Winner. The Lifeboat Foundation Guardian Award is annually bestowed upon a respected scientist or public figure who has warned of a future fraught with dangers and encouraged measures to prevent them.
The physicists at The University of Bonn and the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology have recently devised a sophisticated experiment to find out which factors identify the speed of a quantum computer in terms of making computations.