Basically, if you look in a time mirror, you’ll see your back instead of your face.
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Physicists confirm the strange effect known as time reflections
Physicists have finally confirmed a phenomenon that sounds like pure science fiction: waves that appear to bounce off a ...
Astronomers have long been concerned about reflections from satellites showing up in images taken by telescopes and other ...
A collaboration among Boise State’s School of the Arts, the Intermountain Bird Observatory and the city of Boise represents a ...
Scientist and photographer Felice Frankel has zoomed in on everyday occurrences with her camera for her new book, Phenomenal ...
Metal nanostructures can concentrate light so strongly that they can trigger chemical reactions. The key players in this ...
Materials scientists at Rice University and collaborators have developed a material that uses light to break down a range of ...
In 1845, Michael Faraday discovered what’s known today as the Faraday Effect—which describes how light and electromagnetism ...
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Scientists discover one of our universe's largest spinning structures — a 50-million-light-year-long cosmic thread
The discovery potentially transforms what we think about how the cosmic environment influences galaxies as they form.
In 1845, physicist Michael Faraday provided the first direct evidence that electromagnetism and light are related. Now, it turns out that this connection is even stronger than Faraday imagined. In his ...
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