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Time crystals, a state of matter once thought physically impossible, could soon be on a banknote.
Glass cells filled with liquid crystals respond to light to make the first time crystals visible to the naked eye, even if ...
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Winding clocks an hour back this fall, when daylight saving time ends for the year across much of the U.S., might do more ...
Proponents of permanent standard time contend that more morning light is better for our health. Organizations including the ...
The visible patterns produced by the time crystals could be used for data storage and anti-counterfeiting designs.
Our world is shaped by forces both vast and invisible. From the ocean’s deep influence on climate to the way social media ...
If traveling into the past is possible, one way to do it might be sending people through tunnels in space. by raggio5 via Pixabay Have you ever dreamed of traveling through time, like characters do in ...
When Michael Kratsios—a.k.a. the White House’s top science and tech guru under President Trump—declared that U.S. innovations now “manipulate time and space,” we had to check our calendars… twice.