A new study links the universe’s expansion to quantum topology, suggesting that hidden mathematical structures may stabilize ...
As a physics major, it feels like I spend the majority of my waking life solving problems. I’ve calculated the amount of water you get from mixing different ratios of steam and ice, the path of ...
Using an advanced Monte Carlo method, Caltech researchers found a way to tame the infinite complexity of Feynman diagrams and solve the long-standing polaron problem, unlocking deeper understanding of ...
Google updated its search engine and Lens tool with new features to help you visualize and solve problems in more difficult subjects like geometry, physics, trigonometry and calculus. The update ...
How is it that quantum physics governs the very smallest things in the universe, yet classical, Newtonian rules describe the movements of everything else, from people to planets? In the second of two ...
For decades scientists have been trying to solve Feynman's Sprinkler Problem: How does a sprinkler running in reverse work? Through a series of experiments, a team of mathematicians has figured out ...
The image illustrates the experimental set-up: (a) Cut-away schematic of the floating sprinkler, (b) Flow control apparatus operating in suction mode, and (c) Flow imaging with a laser sheet ...
(Nanowerk News) For decades scientists have been trying to solve Feynman’s Sprinkler Problem: How does a sprinkler running in reverse – in which the water flows into the device rather than out of it – ...
This photograph shows fluorescein dye being ejected from the sprinkler as it spins in forward mode. Credit: NYU's Applied Mathematics Laboratory This photograph shows fluorescein dye being ejected ...
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