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After netting the world’s highest-paying science award, preeminent theoretical physicist Gerard ’t Hooft reflects on his ...
“Our results show that enzymes are not just chemical catalysts, but also mechanical objects finely tuned by evolution. It’s a new way of thinking about life—as a programmable physical system,” ...
Levitating and spinning diamonds might sound like science fiction, but they’re now part of a bold effort to study the ...
“Untouchable” by Grace Clark, a Concordia jazz studies major, is a slow pop song about wanting what you can’t have. Clark’s impressive vocals and skillful lyricism bring the song to life. In her ...
Arc flashes don’t happen randomly — specific conditions or electrical system failures usually trigger them. The most common ...
"In principle, extraction is possible, and it could be a clean and efficient solution to the complex energy problems we will ...
Anyone who's ever tried tiling a floor, a backsplash or even an arts-and-crafts project probably knows the emotional ...
I find all these constructions very interesting, and this latest one is very interesting as well.” Supermazes would inhabit ...
A tiny, soft, flexible robot that can crawl through earthquake rubble to find trapped victims or travel inside the human body ...
Sometimes, battery research involves MacGyver-like ingenuity.  That's the case for experts at South Korea's Ulsan National ...