Despite dozens of experiments over the years, scientists still don't have a precise measurement for gravity's strength. Why is that?
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A CSU team has measured a hydrogen proton’s radius to be 0.84 femtometers, resolving a long-standing scientific discrepancy ...
A breakthrough quantum physics experiment has revealed a startling result. Scientists measured “negative time” as photons ...
University of Calgary researchers are a part of a group who just got one step closer to solving a mystery of the universe. Dr. Timothy Friesen, Ph.D., an associate professor of Physics and Astronomy ...
(via PBS Space Time) The mystery of what happens when we go from a superposition to a definite state is known as the Measurement Problem, and it’s arguably the most mysterious outstanding problem in ...
Big G, gravity, is the oldest fundamental constant in physics and the least clearly defined. One scientist has spent a decade ...