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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Learning from an anomaly during the first BOLT-1A flight, the successful BOLT-1B follow-on flight experiment collected ...
Key TakeawaysJohn Clarke, a former scientist at Berkeley Lab, shared the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering quantum tunneling in an electric ...
In this guest blog, Karen McNulty Walsh of Brookhaven National Laboratory explains how Michigan Technological University ...
Scientists at UC Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Laboratory provide insights into long-term trends, including climate change ...
Using the Super Proton Synchrotron, the team created beams of electron-positron pairs and passed them through a meter-long region of plasma. This setup served as a scaled laboratory version of a ...
It sounds like something from the plot of Interstellar, but this plan to beam precious data back to Earth—before it’s lost ...
China advances plans for dual solar system boundary missions China has published coordinated papers outlining dual missions ...
Kauai, one of the most remote islands of Hawaii, stands steady among the timeless crash of ocean waves. Electric waves, ...
Plans to deliver the first-ever precision measurements of some of the rarest and most unstable atomic nuclei could reshape our understanding of ...
Stevens Institute, Hoboken, reports the universal identity P²+K²=1, uniting polarization with entanglement across setups and ...
Light is usually described using quantum mechanics when phenomena like entanglement enter the picture. But a new paper shows ...
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