Tornadoes rip through Oklahoma killing four, including a child - as devastating videos show twisters flattening homes, toppling trees and causing blackouts in Nebraska and Iowa with 27M people under alerts
Dozens of tornadoes have been leveling towns, throughout the Midwest since Friday, and it's been revealed that at least four people have died in Holdenville, Oklahoma as a result of a twister that hit.
I'm an ER doctor - these are my do's and don'ts for holiday illnesses and animal attacks, from why you should NEVER put urine on a jellyfish sting to the best ointments for sunburn
Dr Jordan Wagner (pictured), also known as Doctor ER, treats everything from gunshot traumas to burns. Here he reveals his top tips for staying healthy on holiday...
Antiques Roadshow guest shocked by astonishing value of medieval stone head she found in her DRAIN
An Antiques Roadshow guest was left aghast by the value of a medieval stone head she found in her drain during Sunday's episode.
Gogglebox star George Gilbey's grieving mother Linda reveals his last words to her were 'I love you' - before he fell 80ft to his death through a skylight
Linda McGarry, who starred on the hit Channel 4 show with her son, said the 40-year-old dad of one rang her hours before he fell through the plastic skylight of a warehouse roof.
Ex-wife of a Russian oligarch who won Britain's biggest divorce payout of £450 million is locked in a legal battle with the lawyers who won it for her for 'failing to bag her former husband's superyacht'
Tatiana Soroka claimed she was let down when the company, Payne Hicks Beach, allegedly missed chances to have her former husband Farkhad Akhmedov's ten-deck Luna seized in Miami.
Labour can't be trusted on defence after the party refused to match Rishi Sunak's military spending pledge, the PM claims
The Prime Minister said ensuring Britain can defend itself was his 'first responsibility' and his pledge to invest tens of billions more pounds was needed 'to keep the country safe'.
Police launch investigation after person dies at Liverpool Lime Street station causing travel chaos
The tragic incident led to most services out of the busy railway station either being cancelled or delayed.
Did Joe Kittinger break the sound barrier when he performed his 19-mile jump?
For years, the record for the highest freefall parachute jump was held by U.S. Air Force Captain Joseph Kittinger.
Rachel Reeves took a £10,000 donation and had a free holiday from Labour mayoral hopeful
She told parliamentary authorities that the cash, which followed a £2,000 donation before the 2019 general election, was to support her office.
How Einstein Lost the Battle To Explain Quantum Reality
Long-time Slashdot reader lee1 shares "an interesting essay on the history of orthodoxy in quantum mechanics," published this week in Nature.
Its title? "'Shut up and calculate': how Einstein lost the battle to explain quantum reality."
[T]he views of Danish physicist Niels Bohr came to dominate. Albert Einstein famously disagreed with him and, in the 1920s and 1930s, the two locked horns in debate. A persistent myth was created that suggests Bohr won the argument by browbeating the stubborn and increasingly isolated Einstein into submission. Acting like some fanatical priesthood, physicists of Bohr's 'church' sought to shut down further debate. They established the 'Copenhagen interpretation', named after the location of Bohr's institute, as a dogmatic orthodoxy.
My latest book Quantum Drama, co-written with science historian John Heilbron, explores the origins of this myth and its role in motivating the singular personalities that would go on to challenge it. Their persistence in the face of widespread indifference paid off, because they helped to lay the foundations for a quantum-computing industry expected to be worth tens of billions by 2040...
The Einstein-Bohr dispute raised larger issues, according to the article. "What is the purpose of physics? Is its main goal to gain ever-more-detailed descriptions and control of phenomena, regardless of whether physicists can understand these descriptions? Or, rather, is it a continuing search for deeper and deeper insights into the nature of physical reality?
"Einstein preferred the second answer," the articcle notes — and concluded that quantum mechanics was incomplete:
Unlike Bohr, Einstein had established no school of his own. He had rather retreated into his own mind, in vain pursuit of a theory that would unify electromagnetism and gravity, and so eliminate the need for quantum mechanics altogether. He referred to himself as a "lone traveler". In 1948, U.S. theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer remarked to a reporter at Time magazine that the older Einstein had become "a landmark, but not a beacon".
Subsequent readings of this period in quantum history promoted a persistent and widespread suggestion that the Copenhagen interpretation had been established as the orthodox view... When learning quantum mechanics as a graduate student at Harvard University in the 1950s, US physicist N. David Mermin recalled vivid memories of the responses that his conceptual enquiries elicited from his professors, whom he viewed as 'agents of Copenhagen'. "You'll never get a PhD if you allow yourself to be distracted by such frivolities," they advised him, "so get back to serious business and produce some results. Shut up, in other words, and calculate."
The book argues that actually the physics world suffered from "a subtly different kind of orthodoxy" — an indifference to "foundational questions" outside the mainstream — but that the "myth" motivated projects and experiments.
"Although the wider physics community still considered testing quantum mechanics to be a fringe science and mostly a waste of time, exposing a hitherto unsuspected phenomenon — quantum entanglement and non-locality — was not..."
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'Non-working Royals' Harry and Meghan will tour Commonwealth nation Nigeria after being invited by the government to take part in 'cultural activities'… days after Harry's UK Invictus event (so will Meghan join him in Britain first?)
The Duke of Sussex will fly to the west African country to join Meghan just days after his return to Britain for the Invictus Games 10th anniversary.
Shocking moment four men 'try to force a Jewish pedestrian into a car boot' in North London: Police probe claims of 'attempted kidnap'
Police have launched a probe into an alleged anti-Semitic hate crime after footage posted online showed the man appearing to be targeted by the group in Stamford Hill.
Captured British armoured cars and American tanks are put on display in Moscow after being seized from Ukrainian forces as part of a new exhibit that claims Russia's victory is inevitable
The open-air museum, which commemorates Germany's defeat in the Second World War , has been transformed into a glorification of Russia's invasion of Ukraine .
The 1% Club viewers left baffled as they spot 'error' and suggest alternative answer to 'simple' question
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Tom Cruise battles a riot in Trafalgar Square during Mission Impossible 8 filming as London is filled with soldiers and police for action packed scene
The actor, 61, has been spotted up and down the UK in recent months as production for the high-octane and iconic film franchise gets underway.
King Charles is keen to saddle up for Trooping The Colour as he returns to public duties this week
Charles will return to public duties this week with the blessing of his doctors, attending a cancer treatment clinic with Queen Camilla on Tuesday.
Kamala Harris says people are still getting used to a woman VP and suggest making fun of her laugh is misogynistic
Kamala Harris says when people make fun of her laugh it is part of the adjustment for Americans getting used to the first woman vice president and implied it is a form of sexism.
Shocking moment Evri delivery driver carelessly throws parcels into the GUTTER in front of disgusted customer
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EastEnders actress Cheryl Fergison reveals womb cancer battle and shares why she kept her terrifying diagnosis secret for nine years: 'I thought I'd die'
EastEnders actress Cheryl Fergison has revealed her secret womb cancer battle in a candid new interview.
Ex-Tory minister Tim Loughton was detained and deported by an African country with close links to China after being previously sanctioned by Beijing
Tim Loughton MP (pictured) believes his expulsion from Djibouti earlier this month was directly related to his prior criticism of the Chinese government.