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Researchers discover new isotope plutonium-227
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Scientists accelerate uranium beam with record power
Optics & Photonics
Quantum physicists tap into entanglement to improve the precision of optical atomic clocks
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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
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Nobel Prize in physics spotlights key breakthroughs in AI revolution—making machines that learn
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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
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Geoffrey Hinton, soft-spoken godfather of AI
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Nobel Prize in physics awarded to 2 scientists for discoveries that enabled machine learning
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Detecting Planck-scale dark matter by leveraging quantum interference
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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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Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric oxidation and the creation of modern Mars
Evolution
Scientists discover one of the Earth's earliest animals in Australian outback
Biotechnology
Expansion in situ genome sequencing innovation makes hidden DNA-protein interactions visible
Economics & Business
Trio wins economics Nobel for work on wealth inequality
Plants & Animals
Ant–plant symbiosis study finds climate change may be destabilizing mutualistic relationships
Astronomy
Astronomers observe a strong superflare from giant star
Planetary Sciences
Asteroid-sample return mission enables researchers to conduct largest geophysical observation campaign of its kind
Archaeology
Archaeologists discover Armenia's oldest church
Ecology
Invasive seaweed may better adapt to changes than native species in Hawaii waters
Space Exploration
NASA launches probe to study if life possible on icy Jupiter moon
Plants & Animals
Chinook salmon face unprecedented habitat challenges due to human-driven changes, research suggests
Earth Sciences
Earthquake fault friction's dependence on temperature different from previously thought
Plants & Animals
Scientists successfully breed corals to improve their heat tolerance
Plants & Animals
Study reveals plants have mechanism for protein blueprint monitoring that was thought to exist only in animal cells
Biotechnology
New salicylic acid-based strategy could balance disease resistance with plant growth
Molecular & Computational biology
New measuring method determines how immune cells really migrate
Ecology
Swamps on the silver screen mirror our feelings on wetlands, researchers find
Environment
More housing in cities is possible without sacrificing green spaces, sustainable development study finds
Plants & Animals
A brown ale or hoppy lager? Even fruit flies have a preference
Archaeology
Traces of ancient immigration patterns to Japan found in 2,000-year-old genome

Team to develop materials to bend lightwaves backwards

A University of Michigan research team will receive a combined total of $5 million over the next five years to support an interdisciplinary research project on negative refraction—or bending lightwaves downward.

Interstellar chemical tamed in the lab at UCR

Chemists at the University of California, Riverside have created in the laboratory a type of molecules thought to exist only in interstellar space, which may have valuable applications in chemical industry.

High efficiency flat light source invented

Tired of fluorescent tubes? Imagine your ceiling -- or any surface -- as a giant light panel, thanks to OLED research from the University of Southern California and Princeton University.

Gases in one dimension -- not your typical desk toy

Physicists at Penn State University have performed the first laboratory experiment with a system of many colliding particles whose motion never becomes chaotic. The achievement provides a deeper understanding of conditions ...

'Tractor beam' traps protein molecules

A paper that outlines a new method to use a beam of light to trap protein molecules and make them dance in space has earned a place in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition.

First Response Guidance For Dirty Bomb Scenario

If a so-called “dirty bomb” exploded in a populated area, first responders would have to make immediate decisions to lessen health impacts on people who might be exposed to radioactive material. In a cover article in ...

Free-electron laser targets fat

Fat may have finally met its match: laser light. Researchers at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator ...