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Entropy isn’t what it used to be

Entropy. Randomness. Disorder. Think of it as the universe’s tendency to move from ordered to disordered forms. It is a scientific concept of something that increases over time and something that is ...
For more than a century, gravity has been the stubborn outlier in physics, resisting every attempt to merge Einstein’s smooth space-time with the jittery world of quantum mechanics. A new wave of ...
Inside high-energy proton collisions, quarks and gluons briefly form a dense, boiling state before cooling into ordinary ...
For most of human history, information travelled slowly. It was slow enough to be filtered by institutions; slow enough to be ...
Proton collisions at the LHC appear wildly chaotic, but new data reveal a surprising underlying order. The findings confirm that a basic rule of quantum mechanics holds true even in extreme particle ...
Wormholes are often imagined as tunnels through space or time—shortcuts across the universe. But this image rests on a ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used to analyze medical images, materials data and scientific measurements, but ...
As the value of digital assets continues to grow, so too does the risk landscape. Threat research and attack labs are working ...
Quantum information theory is a field of study that examines how quantum technologies store and process information. Over the past decades, researchers have introduced several new quantum information ...
High energy proton collisions can be pictured as a roiling sea of quarks and gluons, including short lived virtual particles. At first glance, this ...
Independent researcher and CEO of IDrive Inc., Raghu Kulkarni, has unveiled a groundbreaking framework for understanding the universe: the Selection-Stitch Model (SSM). The model suggests that ...