Ultraprecise clocks are more than scientific curiosities. They play key roles in navigation, communications and international ...
Most clocks, from wristwatches to the systems that run GPS and the internet, work by tracking regular, repeating motions.
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Terahertz imaging could spy on CPUs in real time and leak data, researchers warn
A team of researchers has shown they can watch a computer chip think without ever touching it. Using terahertz radiation, a ...
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Why Wi-Fi passes through walls, and the Hollywood actress behind it all
The Daily Why, a new series from India Today Science, explores the why and how behind everyday phenomena we notice, wonder ...
Property rights underpin capitalism here on Earth, they must do the same in space - a new book by City AM columnist Rainer ...
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Space Is Dead Silent – But There Is a Way to 'Hear' a Black Hole
(blackdovfx/iStock/Getty Images) If you were to drift, suitless, through the vacuum of space, the brief moments before your ...
On April 13, 1969, NASA launched a new weather satellite called Nimbus 3. This was the third in a series of second-generation ...
Tushna Commissariat talks to author and historian Lynn Gamwell about her fascination with abstract art, visualizing the ...
The data pipeline from NASA’s Artemis II mission opened to full blast a few hours after looping behind the far side of the ...
Modern life is increasingly shaped by light. Optical devices exist in smartphone cameras, medical sensors, and emerging ...
Astronauts captured a stunning and rare lightning event called "red sprites" from Earth orbit that could impact radio, ...
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