In this third and final article in a series on philosophy and science, we look at how modern science shows the validity of dialectical processes and how this can help guide science.
In this third and final article in a series on philosophy and science, we look at how modern science shows the validity of dialectical processes and how this can help guide science.
During the tumultuous mergers of black holes, smaller black holes called morsels could produce detectable Hawking radiation.
With its unique carbon fiber skeleton, this jumping robot closely mimics the energy-storing tissue found in insects.
While dark matter’s enigmatic nature persists, Proca stars made of dark photons could help shed light on this cosmic mystery.
DeepStalk does away with a hard shell for a soft body and integrated parts to function under pressure and explore the deep sea.
Upcoming space experiment sets sights on encrypted quantum communication, which could also provide valuable insights into quantum gravity.
To develop medical treatments in space, scientists first need to understand how the body behaves in this foreign environment.
The chemical and biomolecular engineer delves into the versatile applications, surprising properties, and future possibilities of liquid metals.
Gravitational waves could be the key to imaging elusive primordial black holes born in the first moments of our Universe.
The burst of energy seems to represent the event horizon of the supermassive black hole in M87 extending outwards, suggesting how black holes could “leak” energy.