
Physicists Catch a Quantum Butterfly Spreading Its Wings
In a first, physicists have directly seen Hofstadter’s butterfly—a long-sought-after fractal in the quantum realm
Physicists Catch a Quantum Butterfly Spreading Its Wings
In a first, physicists have directly seen Hofstadter’s butterfly—a long-sought-after fractal in the quantum realm
Mathematicians Find Proof to 122-Year-Old Triangle-to-Square Puzzle
Supersymmetry Washes Out at the Large Hadron Collider
How Researchers Found a Greener Way to Make Fuel for Nuclear Fusion—By Accident
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COVID Research Funding to Be Slashed, NIH Documents Show
Why Was the Earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand So Devastating?
Climate Researchers Wait for the Ax to Fall
Nearly Half of People in the U.S. Have Toxic PFAS in Their Drinking Water
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Inside the AI Competition That Decoded an Ancient Herculaneum Scroll
Building Intelligent Machines Helps Us Learn How Our Brain Works
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Will Machines Ever Become Conscious?
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Invasive Plants Are Not the Enemy
NASA Astronauts Finally Return, Seals Hold Their Breath, and Penguin Poop Stresses Out Krill
The Neurosurgeon Who Advised Severance Breaks Down Its Science
Debunking Colonoscopy Myths That Could Be Putting Your Health at Risk
Abel Prize Goes to Pioneer Whose “Math Toolbox” Can Be Used to Describe the Natural World
Masaki Kashiwara, this year’s Abel Prize winner, co-founded a new field of mathematics called algebraic analysis
Why Was the Earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand So Devastating?
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar caused widespread shaking and likely considerable damage because of a lack of buildings built to withstand temblors
Mathematicians Find Proof to 122-Year-Old Triangle-to-Square Puzzle
A long-standing shape mystery has finally been solved
Supersymmetry Washes Out at the Large Hadron Collider
Supersymmetry, long considered the golden child of theoretical physics, has officially lost its luster at the world’s reigning particle accelerator
How Microplastics Get into Our Food
Kitchen items—sponges, blenders, kettles—are abundant sources of microplastics that we all consume
The U.S. Government’s Top UFO Scientist Has an Open Mind about Alien Visitation
Have you seen something inexplicable in the sky? Jon Kosloski, director of the U.S. Department of Defense’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, wants to hear from you