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When should you jump? The “boiling frog” trap of AI in physics class
Artificial intelligence is sliding into physics classrooms so smoothly that it can feel like a harmless upgrade rather than a ...
In high-intensity laser–matter interactions, including laser-induced particle acceleration, physicists generally want to work ...
A quantum trick based on interferometric measurements allows a team of researchers to detect even the smallest movements of a laser beam with extreme sensitivity.
A new study by mathematicians at Freie Universität Berlin shows that planar tiling, also known as tessellation, is far more than a decorative ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
Considering the near-magical function mirrors perform, their construction is surprisingly simple. Most household mirrors are made of glass with a thin layer of metal backing (usually aluminum), and ...
Researchers uncover the mathematical structure behind mesmerizing tiling patterns, linking their visual appeal to the ...
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The weird physics of red-hot mirrors
Heating a mirror to glowing red raises surprising questions about reflection and light, and this experiment explains what ...
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
A research team has developed a new way to measure and predict how plant leaves scatter and reflect light, revealing that ...
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Abstract: Following the promising beamforming gains offered by reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs), a new hardware architecture, known as beyond diagonal RIS (BD-RIS), has recently been ...
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