Okay, so quantum tunneling. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? Like a character phasing through a wall.
A new study by scientists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) shows that when a ...
Use of virtual reality significantly improves patient understanding of and confidence in the shock wave lithotripsy procedure. (HealthDay News) — Use of virtual reality (VR) to explain shock wave ...
A clear visualization of a circularly polarized electromagnetic wave and how the electric and magnetic fields rotate in space. Perfect for understanding polarization concepts in electrodynamics.
Use of virtual reality (VR) to explain shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) can help improve calmness and satisfaction among patients, according to a study presented at the European Association of Urology ...
The second week of March annually rings in the new NFL league year, which kicks off the whirlwind that is free agency. Every year we learn new things about team building in the parity-filled NFL. For ...
Trust us: you have three minutes and 25 seconds to watch this. You may, like us, watch it a couple times. Mason Ho just confirmed himself as one of the funniest on-camera interviews in the game.
More than a century before quantum mechanics was born, Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton stumbled onto an idea that would quietly foreshadow one of the deepest truths in physics. While ...
Full-body MRIs are all the rage. Celebrities and influencers tout the benefits of such scans that could find asymptomatic aneurysms and cancers lurking in your body. Sometimes, they're life-saving.
A team of researchers have extended Berry’s well-known geometric-dynamic decomposition from the wave-evolution phase to a distinct class of wave scattering problems Wave scattering events can now be ...
A hundred years ago this week, at the height of the quantum revolution, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger submitted a manuscript for publication. Its centerpiece was an innocuous-looking equation ...
Abstract: Single-photon interference in Young's mental experiment is explained using an approximate 6-component photon wave function in coordinate representation, describing spherically symmetric ...