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Riding the AI wave toward rapid, precise ocean simulations

AI has created a sea change in society; now, it is setting its sights on the sea itself. Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a machine learning-powered fluid simulation model that significantly reduces ...

Symmetry between up and down quarks is more broken than expected

In late 2023, Wojciech Brylinski was analyzing data from the NA61/SHINE collaboration at CERN for his thesis when he noticed an unexpected anomaly—a strikingly large imbalance between charged and neutral kaons in argon–scandium ...

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Might the proton decay in other places or at other times?
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When systems suddenly tip: New insights into hard-to-predict transitions
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Breathing-soliton laser study unveils new complexities in synchronization phenomena
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AMoRE experiment sets new limits on neutrinoless double beta decay of ¹⁰⁰Mo
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Scientists measure the spin-parity of charm baryons for the first time
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A possible way to generate electricity using Earth's rotational energy
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Mediterranean neutrino observatory sets new limits on quantum gravity
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Muonic atoms unlock new possibilities in nuclear physics
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New DESI results strengthen hints that dark energy may evolve
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Thermomajorization theory provides new framework for quantifying mysterious Mpemba effect
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What's behind the 'pop and slosh' when opening a swing-top bottle of beer?
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Nanomaterials used to measure first nuclear reaction on radioactive nuclei produced in neutron star collisions
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Key decay mechanism behind superior biological effects of heavy-ion cancer therapy uncovered
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A new law gives the energy needed to fracture stretchable networks
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Study reveals the illusion of 'dazzle' paint on World War I battleships
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Dialing in the temperature needed for precise nuclear timekeeping
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From order to chaos: Understanding the principles behind collective motion in bacteria
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Octupole excitation: Research provides direct evidence for rare, pulsing pear shapes in gadolinium nuclei
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A new computational method for super-large-scale atomic structures
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Why does nature love spirals? The link to entropy

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Hot Schrödinger cat states created
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Label-free fluorosensor detects enteroviral RNA with high selectivity and sensitivity
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A modular neutrino detector years in the making

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have joined collaborators from around the world to build a prototype neutrino detector that has now captured its first neutrino interactions ...

Balloon mission tests quantum sensor technology

A WashU team launched the Dilution Refrigerator Transition Edge Sensor (DR-TES) mission on Sept. 24 from NASA's scientific balloon facility in Fort Sumner, N.M. The mission is testing a sophisticated cooling system and a ...

Simulating a critical point in quark gluon fluid

Scientists are conducting experiments in search of evidence of a possible critical point in the Quantum Chromodynamics phase diagram. Quantum chromodynamics describes how the strong force binds quarks and antiquarks together ...

Discovering new energy levels in atomic hyperfine structures

Since the late 1960s, the Laboratoire Aimé Cotton (LAC) in Orsay, France, has made significant progress in the classification of complex atomic spectra. These advances have been driven both by the development of Fourier ...