Thinking diagrammatically as a way of conceptualizing our world has been in existence from the moment the first cave-person picked up a soft 'rock' and started making markings on the walls of his/her ...
I have already indirectly talked about this before, but I see it more and more. Say you have a show. It has to be more than entertaining, it has to educational. How do you make things educational?
One of the physics blogs I read regularly is ZapperZ's Physics and Physicists, where last week he posted an interesting observation about the difference between subjects when it comes to modes of ...
Illustration of a polaron The bright sphere is the electron, which is distorting the surrounding lattice. The wavy lines are high-order Feynman diagrams for the electron–phonon interaction. (Courtesy: ...
For years, researchers have provided contradictory evidence about the “premelting film” of ice, its thickness and whether it ...
Students can check this article to understand correct answer writing style and presentation tips to prepare better for the ...
Flux physics refers to continuous change in physical quantities, including energy transfer and dynamic equilibria. Flux is central to many areas of formal and Big-P physics, though intuitive ...