PPhysics Read More Will new physics affect our Universe’s far future?December 2, 2025 Sign up for the Starts With a Bang newsletter Travel the universe with Dr. Ethan Siegel as he…
PPhysics Read More Study sees consciousness as the universe’s foundation, not atomsDecember 2, 2025 Most school science lessons start with particles and forces. Matter comes first. Atoms build molecules, molecules build cells,…
PPhysics Read More The Universe Was Warm Before It Was BrightDecember 2, 2025 So first the Big Bang happens. Everything is incredibly hot and dense; there are photons flying everywhere, but…
PPhysics Read More Superconducting quantum circuits: At the heart of the 2025 Nobel Prize in PhysicsDecember 1, 2025 Although motivated by the fundamental exploration of the weirdness of the quantum world, the prizewinning experiments have led…
PPhysics Read More For the first time ever, researchers made a photon travel back in timeDecember 1, 2025 Shattered glass does not leap back into your hand. Smoke from a match does not gather itself and…
PPhysics Read More What Time Is It on Mars? NIST Physicists Have the Answer.December 1, 2025 This image from the Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera shows the region Ares Vallis and the Chryse…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Uncover Hidden Wormholes That Could Be Warping Reality as We Know ItDecember 1, 2025 In a recently published study in Physical Review D, Greek scientists propose that nano-wormholes may help resolve one…
PPhysics Read More That Plate You Just Dropped Followed a Weirdly Predictable Rule You’ve Never Heard OfDecember 1, 2025 One innate (perhaps underappreciated) function of physics is to explain and generalize how stuff works in the real…
PPhysics Read More Radio Signals and Heartbeat Jets From 3I/ATLAS Suggest a Coordinated, Non-Random Pattern EmergingDecember 1, 2025 3I/ATLAS (Image Credit: Michael Jaeger in Australia) Two separate anomalies—one in radio frequencies, one in jet mechanics—now appear…
PPhysics Read More High hopes for quantum technologiesNovember 30, 2025 Although still in its early stages, quantum computing is advancing rapidly, along with quantum technologies as a whole.…
PPhysics Read More A glass bead and a green laser helps scientists observe lightning form in real timeNovember 30, 2025 A single green laser, a glass bead smaller than a bacterium and a lab in Austria are helping…
PPhysics Read More The Universe Might Just Go Dark Forever, Scientists SayNovember 29, 2025 People love an apocalyptic spectacle. Meteor showers, collapsing stars, something dramatic enough to justify every disaster movie ever…