News by Category: Physics

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Einstein's Imperfect Genius: Times He Wasn't Quite Right

Even geniuses make mistakes! A look at instances where Einstein's theories were not entirely accurate, yet still profoundly influenced physics.

posted on 10/21/2025
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Scientists Finally ‘See’ a Proton Moving Through Water

Yale researchers developed a method to track and observe a proton's journey through water, confirming a long-suspected phenomenon.

posted on 09/13/2025
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Decoding Cosmic Neutrinos: IceCube's Antarctic Quest

Dive into the IceCube Neutrino Observatory's 20-year journey in Antarctica, hunting for elusive neutrinos and unraveling cosmic mysteries with cutting-edge technology.

posted on 08/13/2025
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Quantum Physics: After 100 Years, Physicists Still Can't Agree

A new survey reveals that, after a century, there's still no consensus among physicists about quantum mechanics' most basic principles.

posted on 07/30/2025
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Mysterious Signals from Antarctica Challenge Physics Understanding

An experiment in Antarctica detected bizarre signals from deep within the Earth, challenging current particle physics models and prompting further investigation.

posted on 06/16/2025
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New limits on prediction: Exploring Unknowability in Physics

Explore the concept of undecidability and its implications for the limits of prediction in physics, challenging the idea of a fully knowable universe.

posted on 04/06/2025
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Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Retires: A Look Back and Future Prospects

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) concludes its 25-year run, transitioning to the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) for future nuclear physics research.

posted on 03/29/2025