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Scientists Finally Discover a New Way to Travel 10 Times Faster Than Light

What would you think if I told you that traveling faster than light is no longer pure science fiction? Scientists have found a way to do it 10 times faster.

Science surprises us once again! Scientists have reached a revolutionary milestone by discovering a new theoretical way to travel faster than light. This breakthrough, based on innovative concepts in physics, opens the door to incredible possibilities in the realm of space exploration and the conquest of the cosmos. In this article, we will explore in detail this exciting development and the implications it could have for the future of humanity.

Sweat sensor wristwatch offers real time monitoring of body chemistry

Researchers have created a unique wristwatch that contains multiple modules, including a sensor array, a microfluidic chip, signal processing, and a data display system to monitor chemicals in human sweat. Their study is published in the journal ACS Nano.

“It can continuously and accurately monitor the levels of potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), and calcium (Ca2+) ions, offering both real-time and long-term tracking capabilities,” said senior researcher Prof. Huang Xingjiu from the Institute of Solid State Physics at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Sciences of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Tremendous progress has been made in sweat sensors based on electrochemical methods, making it easier to track body changes. The stability of the sensor chip is crucial for its application effect and , which is the key to ensuring the long-term reliable operation of the sensor.

Stunning: Deep Seek R1 on Fundamental Physics

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The recent development of AI presents challenges, but also great opportunities. In this clip I discuss G and other constants with Deep Seek R1.

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Baffling discovery about the universe expanding defies our understanding of physics

A new study has revealed the universe is expanding too quickly for our current understanding of physics to explain.

The expansion of the universe is described using a unit of measurement called the Hubble constant. Determining the universe’s expansion rate has been a major point of intrigue since 1929, when Edwin Hubble first discovered that our universe is expanding.

The universe began with the Big Bang, a rapid expansion from an initial state of high density and pressure.

Delocalized states within the superconducting gap

More than a decade ago, researchers discovered that when they added boron to the carbon structure of diamond, the combination was superconductive. Since then, growing interest has been generated in understanding these superconducting properties.

With this interest, a research group in India focused on a Fano resonance in a heavily -doped diamond (BDD) that involves the vibrational mode of diamond. The researchers, from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, report their findings this week in Applied Physics Letters.

In probing the vibrational properties of BDD films, the researchers used Raman scattering and presented a comprehensive analysis of the Fano effect as a function of boron concentration and the excitation frequency used in the Raman measurement.

Using AI, researchers devise a fast and precise way to teach robots complicated skills

At UC Berkeley, researchers in Sergey Levine’s Robotic AI and Learning Lab eyed a table where a tower of 39 Jenga blocks stood perfectly stacked. Then a white-and-black robot, its single limb doubled over like a hunched-over giraffe, zoomed toward the tower, brandishing a black leather whip.

Through what might have seemed to a casual viewer like a miracle of physics, the whip struck in precisely the right spot to send a single block flying out from the stack while the rest of the tower remained structurally sound.

This task, known as “Jenga whipping,” is a hobby pursued by people with the dexterity and reflexes to pull it off. Now, it’s been mastered by robots, thanks to a novel, AI-powered training method.

Time Travel, Invisibility, and Teleportation… Are They Possible?(Can the Impossible Be Achieved)

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#Physics Can the impossible be achieved scientifically? In this video, we explore the fascinating ideas from Physics of the Impossible by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. We’ll discuss concepts like time travel, invisibility, and teleportation—could they become reality in the future?

If you’re a fan of science fiction and physics, this video is for you! Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on notifications for more exciting content.

📌 Topics Covered:
✔️ What is Physics of the Impossible?
✔️ The three categories of scientific impossibilities.
✔️ Is time travel possible?
✔️ Sci-fi technologies that may become real.

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Physics of the impossible by michio kaku.

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