China hopes to increasingly control when and where it rains. Ally Hirschlag examines why its ambitious cloud seeding plan is so controversial – and whether it actually works.
As a particle physicist, Yale's Sarah Demers is no stranger to the ways that large events - from galaxy mergers to the very formation of matter ...
If you’re setting your upstairs and downstairs thermostats to the same temperature, then you might be overworking your HVAC system and wasting money. The physics of air flow means it makes more sense ...
South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s proposed $300,000 nuclear energy study is a step toward the inevitable, energy and economic development professionals say.
A 10-minute video on X has been viewed eleven million times in the past six months. In it, senior members of the current UK ...
Stop losing customers to a cheap brand feel. Haptic branding is the deal-breaker in your product design. Fix your tactile identity before you fail.
Quantum computing used to seem like something from a physics textbook, dense, speculative, and a little mythical. Nevertheless, Toronto has quietly and steadily created one of the most reputable and ...
A research team at Shanghai Jiao Tong University has unveiled Optics GPT, described as the world's first large language model built specifically for the field of optics, offering what developers call ...
Name, image and likeness (NIL) deals have flooded college sports with hundreds of millions of dollars — but universities and team general managers have been operating with little formal oversight, ...
Wayne Leong’s recent article on the Spring Grove project ("Spring Grove exposes need for zoning reform," Dec. 25) makes an uncomfortable but honest point: the project moved forward largely because our ...