Indian edtech startup Physics Wallah ended its first day as a public company on a high, with its shares closing 44% higher than they were listed for, indicating that the country’s edtech sector may ...
The dominant view in physics is simple: the laws of nature are fixed. Gravity pulls as it always has; quantum probabilities collapse with the same stubborn indifference today as billions of years ago.
A tool called AI-Newton can derive scientific laws from raw data, but is some way from developing human-like reasoning. Most artificial-intelligence (AI) models can reliably identify patterns in data ...
Physics Wallah’s ₹3,480-crore initial public offering is set to test whether investors have appetite for a prominent “affordable edtech" story. Early signals suggest the market remains cautious.
The Forest Department in Tangmarg has filed a case against members of the Physics Wallah faculty after videos showed them driving vehicles inside a protected forest area in Buderkoot, Kashmir, ...
Physics Wallah, an edtech firm which has been in the spotlight for its IPO plans, sparked outrage in Jammu and Kashmir, for an advertisement which reportedly featured its faculty driving SUVs through ...
Allegations of ‘silent terminations’ at edtech company Physics Wallah (PW) have surfaced in recent months, with several former employees alleging that their dismissals were abrupt and lacked due ...
For the first time, scientists have observed electrons in graphene behaving like a nearly perfect quantum fluid, challenging a long-standing puzzle in physics. By creating ultra-clean samples, the ...
Illustration of a set of real zeros of a graph polynomial (middle) and two Feynman diagrams. Credit: Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences How can the behavior of elementary particles ...
Physicists have used a machine-learning method to identify surprising new twists on the non-reciprocal forces governing a many-body system. The work is one of the relatively few instances of using AI ...
Tiny organisms live in a world where the usual rules of motion feel upside-down. Water that slips through our fingers turns syrupy at their scale, dragging against every twitch. Yet a sperm cell or a ...
Mathematicians have finally succeeded in unifying the laws of physics that govern the motions of particles at different scales. Their efforts resolve a question set by mathematician David Hilbert in ...