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The image shows the predicted flux of antihelium-3 produced from dark matter (WIMPs) that annihilate producing these antinuclei. Each color represents the prediction for a different mass of dark matter, as shown in the legend. t The bands are almost touching the AMS-02 sensitivity, which means that in some optimistic cases, WIMPs can explain this discrepancy.

Glimmers of antimatter to explain the “dark” part of the universe

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The Math Behind Meeting Mayhem: Why Scheduling Gets Harder as Groups Grow

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Physicists shine new light on ultra-fast atomic processes

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Ohio State professor selected for DOD high-risk basic research fellowship

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Scientists Discover Energy and Pressure Analogies Linking Hadrons, Superconductors, and Cosmic Expansion

Quantum Anomalies Link Subatomic Particles to Cosmic Expansion

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Image shows one possible solution exiting the simpler of the two mazes.

Scientists create world’s most amazingly difficult maze with future potential to boost carbon capture

Categories Physics & Mathematics

Ohio State leads project to transform physics education

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Scientists use generative AI to answer complex questions in physics

Scientists use generative AI to answer complex questions in physics

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Understanding of the proton has changed from the 1980s view of the proton as made of three valence quarks (left) to the modern view that it is made of valence quarks, sea quarks, and gluons rotating in different directions around its spin axis (right).

New Theoretical Contribution Helps Examine the Internal Rotation of the Proton

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Ibn al-Haytham (“Alhasen”) on the left pedestal of reason [while Galileo is on the right pedestal of the senses] as shown on the frontispiece of the Selenographia (Science of the Moon; 1647) of Johannes HeveliusIbn al-Haytham (“Alhasen”) on the left pedestal of reason [while Galileo is on the right pedestal of the senses] as shown on the frontispiece of the Selenographia (Science of the Moon; 1647) of Johannes Hevelius

11th Century Arab-Muslim Scientist’s Writings Revolutionized Optics, Transforming Physics in Europe

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A split image showing a congested highway on one side and a dense bacterial colony on the other, illustrating the surprising connection between the two phenomena.

Scientists Uncover Surprising Link Between Traffic Jams and Bacterial Behavior

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics
Kerr-enhanced optical spring demonstrates tunable non-linearity, presenting potential applications for enhancing GWD sensitivity and in various optomechanical systems.

Revolutionizing Gravitational Wave Detection: The Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
The study found that negatively charged silica microparticles suspended in water attracted each other to form hexagonally arranged clusters. Image credit: Cover image: Zhang Kang.

It’s not only opposites that attract – new study shows like-charged particles can come together

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