Time feels like the most basic feature of reality. Seconds tick, days pass and everything from planetary motion to human memory seems to unfold along a single, irreversible direction. We are born and ...
23hon MSN
Atomic spins set quantum fluid in motion: Experimental realization of the Einstein–de Haas effect
The Einstein–de Haas effect, which links the spin of electrons to macroscopic rotation, has now been demonstrated in a ...
Using robotic fins, researchers at the University of California, Riverside have learned how stingrays are able to swim with ...
By bringing the long-standing and opposing views of quantum mechanics together to form a single cohesive theory, a research ...
From the Earth’s hidden turbulent currents to the delicate vortices shimmering around a fly’s beating wings, Xuehao Zang sees motion as nature’s most expressive system — one that governs how life ...
15don MSN
Rocks and rolls: The computational infrastructure of earthquakes and physics of planetary science
Sometimes to truly study something up close, you have to take a step back. That's what Andrea Donnellan does. An expert in Earth sciences and seismology, she gets much of her data from a bird's-eye ...
This is where Emmy Noether, a groundbreaking German mathematician, comes into the picture. She found a breathtakingly simple ...
The Honours with Research track includes a final-year dissertation, strengthening readiness for postgraduate education and doctoral pathways. This research focus expands the BSc Hons Physics scope, ...
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