A team from UNIGE shows that it is possible to determine the state of a quantum system from indirect measurements when it is coupled to its environment.
The mystery of quantum phenomena inside materials—such as superconductivity, where electric current flows without energy loss—lies in when electrons move together and when they break apart. KAIST ...
A research team has successfully imaged a nova in high resolution—and the images suggest that the nova was not a single, impulsive explosion. A nova is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs in a ...
The Mediterranean Sea is heating up faster than ever before, and the consequences are already being felt. In places like ...
Abstract: This paper presents an interactive technique for the dense texture-based visualization of unsteady 3D flow, taking into account issues of computational efficiency and visual perception. High ...
In a recent installment of the International Society of Automation’s “Ask the Automation Pros” series, Erik Cornelsen, ...
NASA has finally peered into the heart of a white dwarf system in a way astronomers have been chasing for decades, turning a ...
Water flow through rock layers above coal seams impacts mine safety. New research detailed sandstone pore structure using ...
It will take years and billions in investment to revitalize Venezuela’s oil industry, and energy producers will likely be cautious before stepping in. By Rebecca F. Elliott President Trump painted a ...
Abstract: This article presents a novel approach to measuring gas–liquid two-phase flow (GLTPF) using a throat-extended Venturi meter (TEVM) based on differential pressure (DP) ratios and fluctuations ...