Prototype system uses four different light sources to transmit information
Reflection and polarization benefit from sharper atomic interfaces
Quantum-enhanced adaptive optics can produce higher-resolution microscopy images
New work could change the way we think about how soft materials adhere to surfaces
Findings contradict central electromagnetic principle that the force between like charges is always repulsive
Magnetosphere events known as whistler mode chorus emissions can now be produced in a controlled environment
Efficient detection could provide insights into rare nuclei
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Hypothetical objects could be observed in gravitational waves
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Read article: Artificial intelligence will help pick Nobel Prize for Physics winners
Swedish Academy believes AI will reduce bias in evaluating nominations
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Katrin Erath-Dulitz is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck who studies chemical reactions at very low temperatures
Read article: Quantum jobs fair for kick-starting graduate careers
Katherine Skipper reports from the Careers in Quantum fair at the University of Bristol
Read article: When it comes to fish dynamics, three’s a school
Researchers find that three fish is the minimum number to form a school
Read article: Climate change will affect how time is corrected using ‘negative leap seconds’
Melting of polar ice is accelerating our planet’s angular velocity
Read article: Researchers use machine learning to improve the taste of Belgian beers
The team hops the findings could be used to enhance the flavour of alcohol-free beer
Read article: Why you shouldn’t be worried about talk of a ‘quantum winter’
James McKenzie examines the main messages from the recent State of Quantum 2024 report
Read article: Brazil becomes first Latin American country to join CERN
Brazilian nationals will now be eligible to apply for staff positions at CERN
Read article: Combining electrochemistry and neutron reflectometry in situ
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Read article: Drinking bird toy generates usable electricity
Dippy bird device powers 20 liquid-crystal displays
Read article: If Only I Could Hibernate: Mongolian movie follows a teenager entering a physics olympiad
Matin Durrani reviews If Only I Could Hibernate – a film about a boy from a hard-up family trying to enter a physics competition
Read article: Automating patient-specific QA: clinical use of RadCalc and script automation to enhance pre-treatment and in vivo workflow
Join the audience for a live webinar on 23 April 2024 sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen
Read article: How India is transitioning its energy production in a carbon-constrained world
Shri Rajesh Veeraraghavan, a director at the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, thinks nuclear power can help low-income nations transition to a carbon-neutral fu...
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Try our fiendish quantum-physics cryptic word search, created by Ian Randall
Read article: Institute of Physics announces ‘impact projects’ for 2024
The green economy, space technologies and opportunities in venture capital investment have been choosen
Read article: Wigner’s friend: the quantum thought experiment that continues to confound
Robert P Crease, Jennifer Carter and Gino Elia advise on how to resolve a spat in quantum physics
Read article: New metamaterial could make true one-way glass
Theoretically proposed structure could also improve the efficiency of solar cells
Read article: Einstein’s only experiment is found in French museum
1915 experiment established the connection between magnetism and angular momentum
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