Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is set to announce that all children should be taught Biology, Physics and Chemistry and be examined on them separately again.
Like many young boys, Kennesaw State University student Sulaiman Shaikh once dreamed of becoming an astronaut. As a child, he ...
The Yabu Laboratory at the Tohoku University Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI-AIMR) has recently demonstrated a ...
While efficiency remains a top priority for Australian advisers, State Street’s Model portfolios and the evolution of advice report has revealed that the profession is now juggling this desire with ...
She has gained recognition for her bold fashion sense and influential status in the music industry. And now, pop star Dua Lipa has added yet another string to her bow as she celebrated passing her ...
Time has occupied the greatest minds for centuries and we’re still none the wiser about its absolute nature. Although there’s nothing in physics that says time must flow in a certain direction, nor ...
Abstract: High-accuracy, high-efficiency physics-based fluid-solid interaction is essential for reality modeling and computer animation in online games or real-time Virtual Reality (VR) systems.
HSBC Holdings announced a plan to privatise its Hang Seng Bank subsidiary, drawing the curtains on half a century of the unit’s publicly traded status in an unexpected move to simplify its structure ...
Nobel Prize in Physics 2025: Very small particles, on the scale of an atom or smaller, behave in ways that are very different compared to objects we encounter in our everyday lives. The behaviour of ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis won the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for research on seemingly obscure quantum tunneling that is advancing digital technology.
Doha: Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani issued yesterday Law No. 25 of 2025 amending some provisions of the Civil Human Resources Law issued by Law No. 15 of 2016. His Highness also ratified ...
John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis’s experiments in the 1980s proved that the strange laws of quantum mechanics could govern not just subatomic particles but entire circuits visible to the ...