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Every year in October our UCSB Physics faculty present an explanation of the Nobel Prize in Physics for that year.
Albert Einstein, everyone’s favorite wild-haired genius with a mischievous grin, is more than just a pop culture icon whose legend lives on today. He’s arguably the most influential scientist of the ...
Machine learning models are designed to take in data, to find patterns or relationships within those data, and to use what ...
NCERT has launched free Class 12 Physics MOOCs on the Government of India’s SWAYAM platform, providing students across India, ...
Penn State scientists have unveiled a new theory-driven method to predict superconductors, offering a possible path toward ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Students at the Community School in Spokane have been working on an exciting project for nearly two months.
Real particles are lumps of energy that can be "seen" or detected by appropriate instruments; this feature is what makes them ...
Chang Kee Jung, professor and chair in the department of physics and astronomy at Stony Brook University, will give a talk called Capturing Innovations and Underlying Physics in Sports, presented by ...
We discuss the proposition of wave-particle duality made by Louis de Broglie in the period of 1922-1924 as well as the narratives of undergraduate Physics textbooks that introduce this topic. After a ...
PhysicsSimLab is an interactive educational tool that allows visualization and experimentation of basic physics concepts. The simulator reproduces the movement of objects under the action of gravity, ...