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An infographic showcasing the methodology behind the Simulation-Based Inference of Galaxies (SimBIG) project.

AI Unlocks Hidden Data to Refine Universe’s ‘Settings’

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
A snapshot of a computer simulation showing how energy density changes over time in the collision of a lead ion with a photon emitted by another lead ion.

Photon Collisions at LHC May Produce Miniature Drops of Primordial Universe Fluid

Categories Physics & Mathematics
This new algorithm requires fewer quantum building blocks, and has a higher tolerance to quantum noise, which could make it more feasible to implement in practice.

MIT Scientists Unveil Quantum Leap Towards Cracking Unbreakable Codes

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Concept of a lithium vapor cave, which is proposed to shield the interior of a tokamak from the intense heat generated by plasma.

Study Pinpoints Ideal Location for Liquid Metal Heat Shield in Fusion Reactors

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
**Revised text:** The diagram illustrates the relationship between decision-making speed and bias. It shows that decisions made quickly are more likely to be influenced by the decision-maker's initial viewpoint, represented by the light pink line. In contrast, decisions made after gathering more information tend to be less biased, as depicted by the orange line.

New Model Reveals Mathematics of Decision-Making

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics
Distance Vs Topological relations + traveling bands

Are birds flying atoms?

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Neutrinos of different “flavor” quantum states (shown by colors) are entangled through interactions. In dense neutrino environments like core-collapse supernovae, this leads neutrinos of different flavors to equilibrate to similar energy distributions.

Neutrino Entanglement: A New Twist in Supernova Physics

Categories Physics & Mathematics
eyeglasses on a desk

Eye-Tracking Study Unveils New Insights into Children’s Math Learning

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics
Christine Kriebisch and Prof. Job Boekhoven investigate how the first life evolved.

What gave the first molecules their stability?

Categories Physics & Mathematics
illustration of a crystal ball showing an old man who has fallen

New Tool Predicts Fall Risk in Older Adults with Simple Assessment

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics
Artist’s impression of a warp bubble collapse (AI)

Gravitational Waves from Failed Warp Drives: A New Frontier in Space Exploration

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Artist’s depiction of the spray of particles arising from the collision of two heavy atoms. As the hot subatomic soup cools, newly formed particles shower off into space.

Discovery Sheds Light on the Origins of Matter in the Early Universe

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Bright light guided through an optical fibre manufactured at the University of Bath

Novel Optical Fibers Pave the Way for Quantum Internet

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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