Researchers have found that a swirling water vortex can force opposing waves to form rotating lines of stillness across an ...
In the quirky quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is the ...
After a long work day, most of us happily collapse into a couch and binge-watch our favorite show. But Linden Gledhill, a Philadelphia-based pharmaceutical biochemist, retreats to his basement lab.
The reliable control of traveling waves emerging from the coupling of oscillations and diffusion in physical, chemical and biological systems is a long-standing challenge within the physics community.
Wave-particle duality is a fundamental fact of the Universe. But we don’t see many objects moving around as waves. This is why it hurts when a golf ball hits you on the head: you and the golf ball are ...
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