Gravitational wave astronomy is starting to do more than confirm Einstein’s equations. It is turning into a precision tool ...
Quantum physics is quietly rewriting the rulebook for how far and how fast humanity might travel beyond Earth. A cluster of ...
Physicists at NASA and Princeton generate electricity from the Earth's rotation: could wind energy be our energy source of ...
Non-terrestrial networks, combined with early 6G research, demand test equipment capable of handling extreme parameters and ...
Today, the Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on amending requirements for measuring instruments sold and placed on the single market. The updated measuring ...
You probably use these tools, gadgets, and items every day—but as useful as they are, you can do better. If you’re like me, you have to make a lot of notes when you’re working around the house. I ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If there’s one law of physics that seems easy to grasp, it’s the second law of thermodynamics: Heat flows spontaneously from hotter ...
Robust state Illustration of how discrete Fourier transform (DFT) circuits are used to achieve the entanglement measurement of the W state. (Courtesy: KyotoU/Takeuchi lab) Imagine two particles so ...
The Council has today adopted its position on the amendments that update the 20-year-old directive on harmonised requirements for measuring instruments (MID). The changes cover new devices that are ...
Magnetic materials play a pivotal role in emerging fields such as new energy, information technology, and biomedicine, where accurate magnetic characterization is essential for material innovation and ...
A team of young scientists paused their new physics searches to develop an innovative machine-learning tool, which is now helping them narrow in on a rare and messy decay of the Higgs boson. Physicist ...
"There's an app for that." Who'd have ever thought that would be the case for something as fundamental as a ruler or a measuring tape? But here we are. If you're reading this, you may already know ...