In quantum mechanics, particles such as electrons act like waves and can even interfere with themselves—a striking and ...
For the first time, scientists measured a newborn black hole that "kicked" off into space after 2 larger black holes merged together.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, together with international collaborators, have developed a new electron ...
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Rogue Waves: Scientists Finally Have an Explanation for How They Occur
A new study shines a little more light on the strange mechanics that lead to the birth of rogue waves, and it's less suprising than you might think.
Now, a team of researchers at Switzerland’s ETH Zürich and Spain’s Institute of Photonic Sciences in Barcelona has taken an ...
The team concluded that the recoil of the remnant of GW190412 surpassed 50 km/s – enough to expel the black hole from a ...
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