As a science reporter for the New York Times, Katrina Miller writes about the universe and how the pursuit of understanding ...
Researchers from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and CIBER-BBN, in collaboration with teams from the ...
Constantinos G. Vayenas examines positron and electron catalysis of neutrino hadronization, as they continue to explore how ...
In alchemy, a theory exists about altering the nature of metals through changes in their composition, prominently featuring the legendary philosopher’s stone. But can one truly ... Continue Reading → ...
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Why does the universe exist?

Matter and antimatter do not get along. When their particles collide, they annihilate each other in an intense burst of gamma-rays. Fortunately, antimatter is now extremely rare. Although antimatter ...
A shocking phenomenon in Times Square has captured New Yorkers' attention. Steps away from the New Amsterdam Theatre’s back entrance at 41st Street and Seventh Avenue, something seems to be causing ...
An engaging optical illusion is challenging viewers to find the number '5131' hidden within a field of '5151' digits. This puzzle tests observation skills, requiring individuals to break down the ...
If you've ever need to access your GPU SN (serial number) or PPID (piece part ID), and you're feeling stumped, you're not alone. While hardly ever a problem for laptop users, this is a question that ...
Are you running the most up to date version of Windows? Did your PC update to the big Windows 11 24H2 upgrade yet, or do you still need to grab all the fresh new goodies? Knowing which version of ...
For a while, in the Middle Ages, there was a real craze for trying to turn unassuming lead into pure, gleaming gold. Perhaps those ancient alchemists should have been building a particle collider.