Interesting Engineering on MSN
New quantum sensor technology could ‘see’ velocity to unmask dark matter
Researchers unveil a quantum measurement protocol that tracks the velocity and direction of wave-like dark matter particles.
In reliability engineering, few indicators are as consistently revealing as the particles that infiltrate a lubrication ...
When quantum particles work together, they can produce signals far stronger than any one particle could generate alone. This ...
Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable ...
Teleportation via the internet sounds like science fiction. Still, researchers have now demonstrated quantum teleportation ...
A rewarding book that offers a cogent look at the science’s history and the second quantum revolution that’s under way ...
The final episode of fifth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things is out this week, and the concept of a wormhole ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Time travel: 1 researcher claims it’s closer than we think
Time travel has long lived in the realm of fantasy, but a growing body of research is quietly shifting it into a serious ...
From India's trial missions for its first crewed spaceflight to the UAE's attempt at achieving a landing on the moon, 2026 has many space ambitions in store.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
A Japanese team built a sensor so precise, it might have found a way to track dark matter
Dark matter is believed to make up most of the matter in the universe, yet it has never been directly detected. One theory ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results