Chen-Ning “C.N.” Yang, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and founder of Stony Brook University’s C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, died in Beijing, China at 103 years old on Saturday, Oct. 18 ...
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Albert Einstein's first violin sells for £860,000 at auction
Albert Einstein left his first violin behind as he escaped Nazi Germany. Last week, it became the most expensive instrument ...
Recognized as one of the most eminent scientists of the 20th century, Yang, along with his Chinese-American colleague ...
Swathes of living actors, actresses, illustrators and animators rushed to their lawyers to protect their likeness. Some, but ...
It’s a cosmic puzzle piece that doesn’t seem to belong to any known set. We all know the Moon has a side that always faces away from us, but it turns out that far side might be hiding something ...
He and a colleague created a sensation in 1956 by proposing that one of the four forces of nature might violate a law of ...
The nature of dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries in cosmology. Within the standard framework of ...
Yang, one of the world's most influential scientists, earned global recognition for his work in theoretical physics.
For the first time, by studying quantum correlations between triplets of secondary particles created during high-energy ...
A parasitic worm uses static electricity to launch itself onto flying insects, a mechanism uncovered by physicists and ...
UW-Milwaukee physics and astronomy assistant professor Lia Medeiros explains gravitational waves and the role UWM played in discovering them.
In a lab in Hangzhou, China, a small chip may have just passed one of the most difficult honesty tests in physics. The test ...
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