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World-renowned physicist Chen-Ning Yang dies at 103
Chen-Ning Yang, a world-renowned physicist and recipient of the 1957 Nobel Prize, has died in Beijing at the age of 103, Chinese state media reported on Saturday.The cause of death was cited simply as ...
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Scientists Discover Clues in Hailstones That Could Change What We Know About Weather
Some people love the steady pitter-patter sound of rain on the rooftops. Other people love playing in the snow or watching it ...
A new international study co-led by IIASA researchers and Japanese partners aims to democratize the way global climate scenarios are developed. The authors propose a transparent, inclusive research ...
There's no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) will have a profound impact on our economies, work and lifestyle. But ...
The story begins with the black hole information paradox. According to relativity, anything that falls into a black hole is ...
Chlorinated organic pollutants (COPs), widely used in industry and agriculture, persist in soil and groundwater for decades ...
On Tuesday the field of quantum mechanics received a thoughtful 100th-birthday present from the Royal Swedish Academy of ...
The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2025 honors scaled-up quantum physics—while sidestepping controversies swirling around quantum ...
Nobel Prize winners show how superconducting circuits can exhibit quantum behavior, leading to transformative technologies.
Astrophysicists have presumed for nearly a century that the universe will just keep expanding for all eternity, driven by an ...
Wildfire smoke causes more air pollution than current atmospheric models can predict. A new study published in the journal ...
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