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Study Finds on MSNScientists May Have Just Solved Physics’ Holy Grail ProblemScientists have potentially solved what many consider physics' most challenging problem – reconciling Einstein's theory of ...
Fewer than one in 10 senior authors in a physics journal are women, according to a new study.
The new proof broadly consists of three steps: derive the macroscopic theory from the mesoscopic one; derive the mesoscopic ...
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ZME Science on MSNMathematicians Just Solved a 125-Year-Old Problem That Unites Three Major Theories of PhysicsIn 1900, at the grand amphitheater of the Sorbonne in Paris, David Hilbert stood before a crowd of mathematicians and ...
That’s exactly what happened in 1900 at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Sorbonne University in Paris.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN70-year-old nuclear fusion problem solved; can help tokamaks stop escaping electronsScientists can now accurately predict holes in magnetic fields that would make plasma less dense and hot, a hurdle in nuclear ...
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Physics Solves One of Man’s Biggest Problems: Urinal SplashingA team of engineers from the University of Waterloo in Canada and Weber State University in Utah has finally solved this problem using basic physics principles and some clever mathematics.
Physics attempts to both answer philosophical questions about the nature of the universe and provide solutions to technological problems. Circadian clocks and cell division cycles are coupled.
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