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Researchers discover new isotope plutonium-227
General Physics
Scientists accelerate uranium beam with record power
Optics & Photonics
Quantum physicists tap into entanglement to improve the precision of optical atomic clocks
Optics & Photonics
Quantum register reaches 1,200 neutral atoms in continuous operation
General Physics
Merging atomic clocks with quantum computers could lead to ultraprecise measurements of laws of nature
Optics & Photonics
New photonics approach enhances quantum computation efficiency
Plasma Physics
New AI models of plasma heating lead to important corrections in computer code used for fusion research
General Physics
Accelerator studies propel quantum research into a higher energy orbit
Condensed Matter
Novel technique for observing atomic-level changes could unlock potential of quantum materials
Optics & Photonics
Smart new laser technology can monitor greenhouse gases faster, more sensitively
Superconductivity
Scientists realize bulk high-temperature superconductivity in material under high pressure
General Physics
Nobel-winning physicist 'unnerved' by AI technology he helped create
General Physics
Nobel Prize in physics spotlights key breakthroughs in AI revolution—making machines that learn
General Physics
Major upgrade of the High-Luminosity LHC to be tested in an above-ground facility
Optics & Photonics
Hybrid fiber pump combiner could advance mid-IR laser systems
General Physics
Geoffrey Hinton, soft-spoken godfather of AI
General Physics
Nobel Prize in physics awarded to 2 scientists for discoveries that enabled machine learning
General Physics
Detecting Planck-scale dark matter by leveraging quantum interference
General Physics
Physics team uncovers a quantum Mpemba effect with a host of 'cool' implications
Condensed Matter
Highly sensitive quantum sensors for medicine: First successful demonstration of a dual-media NV diamond laser system

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Plants & Animals
Satellite imagery charts emperor penguins' struggle to survive
Evolution
Scientists discover one of the Earth's earliest animals in Australian outback
Plants & Animals
A brown ale or hoppy lager? Even fruit flies have a preference
Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric oxidation and the creation of modern Mars
Archaeology
Ancient humans were so good at surviving the last ice age, they didn't have to migrate like other species
Environment
China's child policies will increase its future carbon emissions, researchers say
Economics & Business
Trio wins economics Nobel for work on wealth inequality
Cell & Microbiology
Calcium transport protein in bacteria offers insights for drug development and food safety
Cell & Microbiology
Brazilian study identifies potential targets for treatment of visceral leishmaniasis
Plants & Animals
Changing watering practices to improve tomato plant health
Evolution
Giant prehistoric elephant skull from India belongs to mysterious extinct species
Earth Sciences
Global warming is happening, but not statistically 'surging,' new study finds
Nanophysics
3D printing method could improve micro energy storage
Astronomy
Astronomers observe a strong superflare from giant star
Earth Sciences
Compound drought–heat wave events under-recognized in global soils, finds study
Biotechnology
Expansion in situ genome sequencing innovation makes hidden DNA-protein interactions visible
Analytical Chemistry
New insights into grain boundary kinetics challenge traditional views
Biotechnology
Scientists develop a new method to study gene function in cells and tissue
Environment
Atmospheric rivers are shifting poleward, reshaping global weather patterns
Archaeology
In Denmark, 50 well-preserved Viking Age skeletons have been unearthed, a rare discovery

Breathing Moonrocks

An early, persistent problem noted by Apollo astronauts on the Moon was dust. It got everywhere, including into their lungs. Oddly enough, that may be where future Moon explorers get their next breath of air: The moon's dusty ...

Physics in Universe's Youth

Using a quasar located 12.3 billion light-years away as a beacon, a team of astronomers detected the presence of molecular hydrogen in the farthest system ever, an otherwise invisible galaxy that we observe when the Universe ...

12-qubits reached in quantum information quest

In the drive to understand and harness quantum effects as they relate to information processing, scientists in Waterloo and Massachusetts have benchmarked quantum control methods on a 12-Qubit system. Their research was performed ...

Staggering atoms sober up in physics detox cell

Using an entirely new technology, a research team from Umeå University in Sweden has succeeded in controlling and converting energy from the random movement of atoms. “You could say that we have found a detox cell where ...

Prospecting for Scientific 'Gems' with Google

Science is all about quantitative measurement, so it should come as no surprise that scientists have a long tradition of measuring their influence on each other. Traditionally, the most important measure of scientific impact ...

Producing Dark Matter

“Colliders have been the tool of choice for particle physicists to look at smaller and smaller particles. All a sudden we are realizing that we can use them not only to understand things at smaller scales, but for understanding ...

Incredibly short light pulses capture our microscopic world

An international collaboration including researchers from Amsterdam, Paris, Baton Rouge (USA) and Lund University, (Sweden), has made a breakthrough which moves some of the mathematics of quantum mechanics off of the blackboard ...

New laser lab shows fastest physical processes known

The University of Reading has developed a laser laboratory that is capable of showing some of the fastest physical processes known. The Ultrafast Laser Laboratory (ULL) can generate high energy laser light pulses with durations ...

Solitons: Next wave in electronics?

Harvard scientists have solved the puzzle of how to generate a special form of wave in small electronic devices, allowing the electrical equivalent of the pulses of light that carry signals through optical cables.

First neutrons produced by DOE's Spallation Neutron Source

One of the largest and most anticipated U.S. science construction projects of the past several decades has passed its most significant performance test. The Department of Energy's Spallation Neutron Source, located at Oak ...