The idea that a hidden fourth dimension could be woven into everyday reality is no longer just a science‑fiction trope.
Hosting the 7th meeting of BRICS working groups on research infrastructures and mega-science projects, Iran has proposed the development of joint scientific infrastructures.
What might the second quantum revolution mean for science, technology and our understanding of reality itself?
Everything we see consists of molecules and atoms, which in turn consist of atomic nuclei and electrons. The atomic nuclei contain positively charged protons and uncharged neutrons, which consist of ...
A tool called AI-Newton can derive scientific laws from raw data, but is some way from developing human-like reasoning. Most artificial-intelligence (AI) models can reliably identify patterns in data ...
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics enjoys an international reputation for excellence in research, and is one of the highest-ranked of its size in the country. The department offers rigorous ...
The Hertz Foundation is proud to recognize the 16 most recent graduates of the Hertz Fellowship in applied science, mathematics and engineering.
Physics World and Physics Magazine are launching a Quantum Pitch Competition for attendees of the 2025 World Conference of Science Journalists in Pretoria, South Africa. The two publications invite ...
Matter is made up of small particles called atoms. Atoms can exist on their own or together as molecules. Atoms are very small and around 100,000,000 of them end to end would measure 1 centimetre.
Seeing the light: Alison Stott adjusts her new glass artwork Naturally Focused, which will go on permanent display at the University of Bristol. (Courtesy: Alison Stott) UK artist Alison Stott has ...
Rybicki, M. (2025) Black Hole as a Topological Hole in the Fabric of Spacetime. Journal of Modern Physics, 16, 1799-1817. doi ...