A nearly forgotten 1938 experiment by physicist Arthur Ruhlig at the University of Michigan likely marked the first observation of deuterium-tritium (DT) fusion, a reaction...
A groundbreaking new study[39] from Duke University is challenging a long-held assumption in aging science: that chronic, low-grade inflammation—known as inflammaging—is an inevitable part of...
In the final days, humanity’s cities stood silent beneath a choking sky. Crops withered in dust-laden fields, oceans turned lifeless and gray, and desperate...
Earth formed about 4.54 billion years ago, roughly one-third the age of the universe, through a process called accretion within the solar nebula—a vast, rotating...
In a groundbreaking leap beyond silicon, researchers at Penn State have built the world’s first working computer made entirely from two-dimensional (2D) materials—substances just one...
Corporations have legal personhood because the law created this status to address practical needs: enabling groups of people to pool resources, limit individual liability, and...
Advanced cosmic engineering concepts—such as stabilizing traversable wormholes, creating warp drives, or manipulating spacetime—rely heavily on the existence and control of exotic matter, particularly forms...
A key objective in cosmic engineering is to harness vast energy sources to rejuvenate dying stars and power advanced technologies. One of the most potent...
The concept of interdimensional communication—transferring information between universes or across higher dimensions—stands as one of the most profound and speculative frontiers in theoretical physics. While...