American physicist and Nobel Laureate, Richard Feynman, gave a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
How does cold milk disperse when it is dripped into hot coffee? Even the fastest supercomputers are unable to perform the ...
Although Feynman was speaking at a physics meeting, and the subtitle for his lecture was 'An invitation to enter a new field of physics', he did not confine himself to his own back yard.
I wonder what Mr Feynman would have thought of Mr Schön... Jan Hendrik Schön, of course, is the individual who pulled off the greatest fabrication of physics ever known to have occurred.
Richard Feynman was a man of many talents: accomplished author, lively lecturer, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, halfway decent bongo player. Among his arsenal of skills was an unwavering tendency to ...
Feynman suggested that the strange physics of quantum mechanics could be used to perform calculations. The field of quantum computing was born. In the 40-plus years since, it has become an ...