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Physics & Mathematics

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Simulations Simplify Mystery of Elusive Quantum Particles

Categories Physics & Mathematics
DESI observes the sky from the Mayall Telescope, shown here during the 2023 Geminid meteor shower.

DESI’s Galactic Survey Confirms Einstein’s Theory of Gravity at Cosmic Scales

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
An artist’s interpretation of spin-aligned atoms during the process of fusion.

Quantum Spin Makes Fusion Power 10x Hotter

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Medvedev modeled wave diffraction off a circular reflecting region with radially varying index of refraction outside of it to better understand the Crab Nebula’s zebra pattern.

Physicist Solves Mystery of Crab Nebula’s Unique ‘Zebra’ Pattern

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Researchers showed that a laser beam can sometimes act like a solid object and cast a shadow that is visible to the naked eye. In the picture, the shadow appears as the horizontal line traversing the blue background.

Scientists Make Light Cast a Shadow for First Time

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The three Red Monsters represent the core findings of this work – these extremely massive and dusty galaxies in the first billion years after the Big Bang indicate that the early Universe is forming stars more efficiently than expected. Image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.

Three Massive Ancient Galaxies Defy Laws of Star Formation

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
The two-dimensional spatial distribution of mass due to gluons in the nucleon (left) and the pion (right), simulated at seven valence pion masses with lattice quantum chromodynamics.

Mass Distribution Inside Subatomic Particles Mapped for First Time

Categories Physics & Mathematics
An illustration of a quantum system that was simulated by both classical and quantum computers. The highlighted sections show how the influence of the system’s components is confined to nearby neighbors.

Scientists Create New Path to Quantum Magnetic Materials

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Scientists at Hiroshima University developed new porous crystals that have no pores. But access to guests activates the latent pores, which encapsulate guests inside the activated pores.

Scientists Discover Material with ‘Invisible’ Holes That Appear on Command

Categories Physics & Mathematics
light crystal illustration

Scientists Design First Practical Light-Amplifying Crystal That Could Revolutionize Medical Sensors

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The team's modeling approach is significant to advancement in robotics, dynamics and control systems.

Scientists Map Complex Control System Behind Octopus Arm Movement

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Muscovite mica is used in many materials science applications and is known for its extremely flat and flaky layers, making it highly susceptible to hostile environmental conditions.

Scientists Use Earthquake Statistics to Revamp Materials Testing

Categories Physics & Mathematics
digital illustration of a mouse

Scientists Discover Mice Use Their Tails Like a Whip to Keep Balance

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
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