Imagine a clock that doesn't have electricity, but its hands and gears spin on their own for all eternity. In a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have used liquid crystals, ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: First theorized in 2012, time ...
A time crystal as seen under a microscope. (CREDIT: Zhao & Smalyukh, 2025, Nature Materials) If you were able to visualize the passage of time, it may appear as looping ribbons of color, these ...
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Four years growing crystals under microscope view
A long-term crystal growth experiment revealing tiny structures that only become visible under a microscope. #crystal #microscope #science ...
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