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How the 'delayed choice quantum eraser' experiment got us to rethink reality
Does the universe notice that we're paying attention to a quantum experiment? The answer goes against everything we thought we knew.
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Best light experiments explained
I test a series of light experiments to explore reflection, refraction, and optical illusions, demonstrating how light ...
After a decade of painstaking measurements, scientists have delivered a major plot twist in particle physics: a ...
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20 greatest "I'll do it myself" moments in history
History is full of people who decided not to wait for someone else to fix a problem and instead took matters into their own ...
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When Lung Cancer Fears Emerged in the 1950s, Kent Put a Filter on their Cigarettes. It Was Made From Asbestos
Bolivian crocidolite was used in approximately 13 billion Kent Micronite cigarette filters, manufactured from March 1952 ...
From silent, unexplained sounds resonating across the globe to the strange energy density of empty space, these 13 bizarre mysteries continue to baffle researchers in 2026, proving that the more we ...
Easter Island’s Moai statues weren’t dragged - they walked. Physics and experiments uncover how ancient islanders made stone giants move.
The leading approach to the simplex method, a widely used technique for balancing complex logistical constraints, can’t get ...
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We Have Reached the Emily Litella Moment on Climate Change
Now, we seem to have reached an Emily Litella moment -- the moment when, on the now half-century-old "Saturday Night Live" ...
Part of the appeal of the Boyle myth may be that it promised a clean break: a waymark at which alchemy was cast aside and chemistry took over. But such changes rarely if ever happen in science, and ...
Many of the early exhibitions were more typical science-museum exhibitions—hands-on experiments, things you do with your hands, learning through interaction. There was an exhibition about food. There ...
Think you can handle Indiana’s strangest fair foods? These quirky creations surprise with big flavor and unforgettable fun.
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