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The top that seems to break the laws of physics
It spins... and spins... and never seems to stop. Is it magic, or clever engineering? Discover the science behind this ...
Low crosstalk, minimal noise, and stable thermal performance enable the sophisticated control schemes that will be necessary ...
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Scientists think the mysterious glow in our galaxy could be from dark matter. What that means
Uncover the mystery of the gamma ray glow at the Milky Way's center. New simulations suggest dark matter collisions could ...
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Elon Musk opens Grok’s black box in major challenge to competitors
Elon Musk’s xAI has updated its large language model, Grok, with enhanced video generation and forensic analysis capabilities ...
Robert D. Maurer, alumnus of the Department of Physics, was an industrial physicist noted for his leadership in the invention of optical fiber. He passed away at the age of 101 on Sept. 9, 2025, in ...
New data suggests the traditional assumptions behind hail stow modelling may be underestimating the likelihood of damage to a ...
The Mobile Rundown on MSN
She’s Turning Air Into Protein—and It Could Change How We Eat Forever.
A theoretical physicist turned entrepreneur is redefining food production by creating protein from air. Discover how her groundbreaking technology could transform sustainability, climate solutions, ...
When a crypto crash ricocheted across markets earlier this month, the spotlight landed on Hyperliquid, an exchange that ...
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Alumnus Builds STEM Career Grounded in Rutgers–Camden Experience
Rutgers-Camden alumnus Ronald Barr CCAS’24 now applies his technical knowledge in a role at the defense aerospace giant ...
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