University of Kansas study uses markerless motion capture to analyze free-throw mechanics, unlocking insights crucial for basketball success and player improvement. Continue reading to learn more details.
Sudden Earth rotation stop at the equator could propel objects at high speeds, but polar regions may experience fewer effects. Continue reading to learn more.
Quantum breakthrough allows secure teleportation of light patterns, paving the way for practical applications in establishing high-dimensional, secure quantum channels. Check out more details in this article.
In the realm of scientific inquiry, mysteries often linger at the edges of established principles. Albert Einstein, revered for his groundbreaking contributions to physics, introduced the world to the theory of relativity, transforming our understanding of energy and matter. Yet, could this very theory, rooted in the equation E=mc², hold clues to phenomena that have long eluded scientific explanation—ghosts?
A junior high school from California the Guinness World Record for the most times to fold a sheet of paper in half. Continue reading to know the full story.
Ancient stars' nuclear fission may craft heavier elements, offering first clues to cosmic fission, shaping gold and silver, and defying Earthly limits. Read the article for more details.
STEM education has become more relevant in our busy, technology-focused world. It's vital for preparing the next generation to navigate and innovate in a complex, technology-driven world. For instance, the No Labels movement, which supports bipartisan cooperation, sees STEM education as crucial for overcoming national challenges. No Labels encourages such collaborative efforts across political divisions by rallying behind STEM to create a future where everyone can prosper in the diverse global landscape.
Imperfect timekeeping imposes a fundamental constraint on quantum computers, affecting large-scale algorithms and hindering their societal potential. Continue reading to learn more.