Moravec's Paradox is a robotics theory from the '80s that explains why humanoid robots still can't do your laundry.
According to physicists, life is made up of 0.00001% matter and 99.9999% energy. According to scientists, the human eye ...
Falling into a black hole means facing extreme stretching, known as spaghettification, due to immense tidal forces. While ...
Cleaner air is making marine clouds dimmer and oceans warmer, revealing a hidden climate trade-off as pollution declines.
The information loss paradox challenges physics by suggesting black holes may destroy information, a concept first raised by Stephen Hawking in 1976.
For obvious reasons, we do not know what the inside of a black hole looks like. But thanks to theoretical physics, we can ask ...
Could the deepest laws of nature ever be reduced to lines of code? A team of physicists from Canada, the United States, the ...
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, scientists have recreated "cosmic fireballs" here on Earth in a particle accelerator.The ...
Even though we can explore the universe with great precision, there is still a lot we don't know, according to Ulf Danielsson ...
This idea was once thought to lie beyond the reach of scientific inquiry,” said physicist Mir Faizal of the University of British Columbia.
Spacetime isn’t something that exists; it’s a model for describing how events happen. Treating events as objects creates ...
In a rare global collaboration, scientists from Japan and the United States joined forces to explore one of the universe’s ...