Two mathematicians uncover a simple, previously unnoticed property of prime numbers—those numbers that are divisible only by 1 and themselves.
Swans beat their wings five times per second, and yet their heads stay remarkably still. How is this possible?
A planet 100 light-years away resembles an infant version of Jupiter, astronomers say.
A Bangladeshi physicist of Princeton University leads an international team to the discovery of an elusive massless particle theorised 85 years ago.
Scientists have created a drone with flapping wings that can fold in and rebound following a mid-air collision
Two mathematicians uncover a simple, previously unnoticed property of prime numbers—those numbers that are divisible only by 1 and themselves.
Swans beat their wings five times per second, and yet their heads stay remarkably still. How is this possible?
A planet 100 light-years away resembles an infant version of Jupiter, astronomers say.
A Bangladeshi physicist of Princeton University leads an international team to the discovery of an elusive massless particle theorised 85 years ago.
Scientists have created a drone with flapping wings that can fold in and rebound following a mid-air collision