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KDKA meteorologist Ray Petelin will show you how to make 'magic' simply by using physics!
As someone who has written a book about quantum physics and is at work on another, I get asked a fair number of questions about quantum phenomena. These are often portrayed as a kind of magic, but ...
Taking a magic square or cube for a spin reveals some interesting properties. For more math, visit the MathTrek blog.
To some people, physics might just be a magic trick. For University of Utah professor Adam Beehler, it's his life's work.
Special quantum states allow computers to perform the most difficult class of quantum computing operations.
The first precise mass measurements of an extremely short-lived and proton-rich nucleus, silicon-22, have revealed the “magic” – that is, unusually tightly bound – nature of nuclei containing 14 ...
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