You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
Spencer Axani, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is the inventor of CosmicWatch, a portable, low-cost particle detector that tracks muons, invisible particles that ...
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Why does college make you take classes you hate? | Opinion
College isn't teaching you facts. It's teaching you to think in a new way ‒ and Indiana policy is sweeping away that skill ...
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work ...
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6 Punishing FPS Games That Trust You to Figure Things Out
The FPS genre has never really been one for the faint-hearted. They aren't necessarily going to be bloody and brutal like ...
Step up shredberg, a Nintendo speedrunner with a particular soft spot for Super Meat Boy, who livestreamed his deathless ...
Thandai mousse represents something genuinely contemporary. It respects tradition whilst embracing innovation.
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Going Further With Fusion, Together
At 4 a.m., while most of New Jersey slept, a Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) physicist sat at his computer ...
Jungle Jumpstart’ recognized for design, florals, and animation – Cal Poly universities’ student-built float, “Jungle Jumpstart,” received the Sweepstakes Award at the 137th Rose Parade […] ...
Cal Poly universities’ “Jungle Jumpstart” rainforest float, which showed how nature and technology work together to create a better world, received the ...
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The quantum boom is near and a new industry is taking off
The quantum sector is shifting from speculative science to a commercial race, with hardware, software, and investment ...
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