Wacky Firework Effect Created in Special Quantum Gas
Who knew the quantum universe was so pretty?
Who knew the quantum universe was so pretty?
It could revolutionise computing. Potentially. Maybe.
Give us one good reason why we shouldn't name a rock MU69.
"This is more of a proof of concept showing that you can use new ideas to probe all sorts of energies,” said one researcher.
Forget the Large Hadron Collider - these are the highest (or at least the most chocolatey) stakes of all.
This newly discovered galaxy could help scientists understand when, how and why spiral arms of galaxies form.
New observations show there’s at least one, but possibly three rings, of cold dust around our nearest star, Proxima Centauri.
But don't worry, you won’t see quark bombs anytime soon.
All of the orangutans in the world would probably only fit into a college football stadium.
That Jack O' Lantern you were so proud of? Yeah, it's rubbish compared to these.
The event could have launched immense amounts of sulphur and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which surely had an impact on which species survived.
In the animal kingdom, food webs are far more complex than just big fish eats little fish.
We shouldn’t let the mask of a good story oversell what really happened.
Photographer Tim Flach is trying to document our world's endangered species before we lose them forever.
Quantum mechanics has passed another test - this one in the works since 2003.
Some numbers don’t change. These values are deeply connected to the very fabric of the Universe and our human existence. Until they aren’t, of course. Then we change them.