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Physics & Mathematics

A model developed by evolutionary mathematicians in Canada and Europe reveals that as cooperation becomes easier, it can unexpectedly break down. Researchers from the University of British Columbia and the Hungarian Research Network used computational spatial models to arrange individuals from two species on separate, facing lattices.

Cooperative Behavior Between Species Shows Unexpected Breakdown, New Model Reveals

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Kobe University researcher Naoyuki Hirata was the first to discover that an asteroid impact on Jupiter's moon Ganymede occurred almost exactly on the meridian farthest from Jupiter. This finding suggested that Ganymede had experienced a reorientation of its rotational axis, enabling Hirata to calculate the type of impact that could have caused this shift.

Ancient Asteroid Impact Shifted Jupiter’s Largest Moon

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
It's doughnuts all the way down astronaut meme

Scientists Uncover Mysterious ‘Doughnut’ Structure in Earth’s Core

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
The Mirror Lake offramp on the Glenn Highway near Chugiak, Alaska, shows damage after the Nov. 30, 2018, earthquake. Photo courtesy of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities

New Algorithm Detects Early Signs of Major Earthquakes Months in Advance

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Artist’s impression of the interacting galaxies observed in this research. The gravitational interactions during the merger trigger both starburst and quasar activity.

Galaxy Merger Reveals Birth of Cosmic ‘Monster’ 12.8 Billion Years Ago

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
One of the few galaxies with a well-studied stellar halo is our neighbor, Andromeda, depicted here in the graphic. The reason Andromeda’s halo can be investigated so thoroughly is simply a matter of distance, both being close enough and bright enough that we can see the full picture with our current class of telescopes.

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Set to Unveil Galactic History and Dark Matter Secrets

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Engineering atom interactions inside an artificial quantum material resulted in a new quantum state: the higher-order topological magnet.

New Quantum Magnet Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Composite image of a globular springtail jumping. Credit Adrian Smith

Tiny Backyard Bug Performs World’s Fastest Backflips

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Illinois researchers have opened up the AI "black box" to gain valuable new insight about chemistry for solar energy applications. Pictured, from left: Professor Charles Schroeder, graduate students Changhyun Hwang and Seungjoo Yi, professor Ying Diao, professor Nick Jackson and graduate student Tiara Torres Flores. Photo by Michelle Hassel

AI Unveils Chemical Secrets for Solar Energy: Turning the Black Box Transparent

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Side-by-side simulated images of M87* show the improvement in clarity and resolution from 230 GHz to 345 GHz. These improvements are allowing scientists to measure the size and shape of black holes more precisely.

Event horizon telescope makes highest-resolution black hole detections from Earth

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Little League baseball game

Youth Baseball Study Reveals Metal Bats Still Give Players an Edge

Categories Physics & Mathematics
LUX-ZEPLIN Experiment Narrows the Search for Elusive Dark Matter

LUX-ZEPLIN Experiment Narrows the Search for Elusive Dark Matter

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
(A) Assistive knee brace, (B) CUHK-EXO, (C) ankle-foot prosthesis, and (D) transfemoral prosthesis

New Technique Improves Control of Lower Limb Assistive Devices

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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