In 1905, Albert Einstein published his theory of special relativity. The theory introduced the novel concepts of time dilation and length contraction, which are said to lay the foundation of modern physics.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
20 Oct 2023
The atomic nucleus is the most important part of the atom as it is responsible for its stability, mass, and identity. This article discusses the basic nuclear structure and the physics of radioactive decay.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Oct 2023
Celestial mechanics play an important role in planetary and satellite orbits. The two-body problem is a crucial part of celestial mechanics. This article discusses the reduction of the two-body problem into a one-body problem, Keplerian motion, and Keplerian satellite orbits.
By Samudrapom Dam
12 Oct 2023
Stars serve as laboratories for the nuclear reactions that control their fundamental behavior within the vastness of the cosmos. A vital astronomical process called nucleosynthesis shapes the development of chemical elements within stars during their life cycle, dramatically affecting the universe's composition.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
10 Oct 2023
The Quantum financial system (QFS) is an emerging concept that leverages quantum computing and related technologies to revolutionize finance and banking. While still largely theoretical, the QFS promises enhanced security, efficiency, and transparency.
Quantum information technology (QIT) holds the potential to accelerate computation to the point where numerous previously unsolved issues can be resolved. Ireland, as a technologically innovative country, has taken the initiative to contribute to the growth of quantum tech globally while building a sustainable ecosystem within the country.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
3 Oct 2023
The onset of the quantum era promises to be highly transformative, impacting industries, governments, and society profoundly. As this emerging technology evolves, corporations must consider its wide-ranging implications for corporate citizenship and ethical responsibility.
A vital part of any computing or communication device is to store information. Analogous to how a classical digital computer has RAM or other storage mediums to store data and retrieve them to use in calculations, a quantum computer also requires a quantum memory.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
26 Sep 2023
Quantum technology is rapidly emerging as a disruptive form of innovation. A new, automated characterization device introduced by Fraunhofer promises to lift solid-state qubit generation to the next rung on the ladder of quantum technology advancement.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
20 Sep 2023
This article will focus on the recent discovery by the scientists of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, who detected the presence of carbon-based molecules, namely methane and carbon dioxide. This is a huge discovery that might suggest the potential for suitable conditions for the occurrence of life and the potential existence of oceans.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
15 Sep 2023