Astrophotographer Mark Johnston has captured a mesmerizing view of the sun, this time showing a cloud of hydrogen plasma twisting and dancing above the solar surface, suspended by powerful magnetic fields. The incredible close-up, taken on Oct. 20, 2025, from …
The Simons-Laufer Mathematical Sciences institute, or SLMath (formerly the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, or MSRI) has recently restructured its program formats, and is now announcing three new research initiatives, whose applications open on Sep 1 2025: AxIOM (Accelerating Innovation in …
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In her YouTube video Bell’s Theorem Experiments on Entangled Photons, Dr. Fugate shows how polarization-entangled photons violate Bell’s inequality. In this Insight, I will use quantum information theory to explain why such entangled photon-polarization qubits violate the version of Bell’s …
It looks like a speck, no bigger than a fleck of salt, yet it hears the crackle of neurons for months at a time. Cornell engineers and collaborators have built a microscale, wireless neural implant that records brain activity in …
This week (29-30 October) Hamid Alemi Ardakani (Exeter) and Onno Bokhove (Leeds) visited Mathematics for research interaction as part of the Newton Institute funded wave energy network. Their host for the visit was Matt Turner with Tom Bridges joining the …
Why Sales Quotas Without Proper Alignment Don’t Work Research numbers are in, and they are very discouraging. In fact, 16% is the average alignment between B2B marketing and sales. But it’s not either of the two departments’ fault. Structure and …
October 31, 2025• Physics 18, 176 Researchers have determined the mechanical properties of a tiny beam made of active particles, laying the groundwork for future micromachines. An array of laser traps places active particles into a rod-shaped structure. After the …
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. In 15 BCE, the Romans invaded parts of Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. The region would eventually become the province of Raetia, but it was not valued …
The greatest common factor (GCF) is the largest factor of two numbers. The interactive lesson below will help you explore the best 3 methods for finding the greatest common factor with unlimited practice. My favorite is method #1, which I …








