Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has ...
This semester, Nicholas Roberts and Ben Kosters teamed up and won the Atomic Games—a hack-a-thon competition hosted by Atomic Object featuring pairings of college students from across the state of ...
When Rapid Growth published “Atomic Object is People” on Nov. 15, 2007, it conveyed our view that technology is more than code; it includes people, culture, work, and community. The article by Tonya ...
Publishers’ adoption of generative AI is reducing the friction between content and format, making it easier for the same story to appear as shorter summaries, audio, or video, often in real time. To ...
“Existential challenges abound.” So reads the executive summary of a new report from Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism about journalism and technology trends in 2026. The Reuters Institute ...
Abiri, G. 2025. “Mutually Assured Deregulation.” Stanford Technology Law Review. August 19. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5394963. Altman, S. 2025. “Reflections ...
Many heavy atomic nuclei are shaped more or less like squashed rugby balls than fully inflated ones, according to a theoretical study by RIKEN nuclear physicists published in The European Physical ...
Two physicists at the University of Stuttgart have proven that the Carnot principle, a central law of thermodynamics, does not apply to objects on the atomic scale whose physical properties are linked ...
A new analysis of our solar system’s interstellar interloper, 3I/ATLAS, reveals that it’s spewing huge amounts of water — and astronomers can’t immediately explain why. The object, which is widely ...