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Fluctuations suppress condensation in 1D photon gas
New result backs up an important theory prediction concerning this exotic state of matter
Rotating cylinder amplifies electromagnetic fields
The Zel'dovich effect is observed in an electromagnetic system for the first time
Structural battery is world’s strongest, say researchers
Carbon fibre-based electrodes are key to success
Nickel langbeinite might be a new quantum spin liquid candidate
The phase diagram of this new material contains a "centre of liquidity"
Metasurface-enhanced camera performs hyperspectral and polarimetric imaging
Inexpensive metasurface could revolutionize the capabilities of conventional imaging systems
Positronium gas is laser-cooled to one degree above absolute zero
New cooling technique could help reveal physics beyond the Standard Model
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Study finds preschool children form ‘social droplets’ when moving around the classroom
The movement of preschool children results in two distinct phases, find study
‘Sometimes nature will surprise us.’ Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux on eureka moments and the future of neutrino physics
Particle physicist Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux talks about how the next generation of neutrino experiments will test the boundaries of the Standard Model
Gender gap in physics entrenched by biased collaboration networks, study finds
Interventions to integrate young female physicists into established networks could help tackle underrepresentation
Robert Laughlin: the Nobel interview that became an impromptu press conference
Matin Durrani winces at the time he met Nobel laureate Robert Laughlin
CERN celebrates 70 years at the helm of particle physics in lavish ceremony
The event was attended by 38 national delegations as well as Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium
Enabling the future: printable sensors for a sustainable, intelligent world
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Physicists reveal the mechanics of tea scum
Researchers have looked at how tea scum breaks apart when stirred
Ask me anything: Fatima Gunning – ‘Thinking outside the box is a winner when it comes to problem solving’
Physicist Fatima Gunning explains how mentorship has helped her grow as a researcher and teacher
Knowledge grows step-by-step despite the exponential growth of papers, finds study
The authors believe the finding indicates a decline in scientific productivity
Genetically engineered bacteria solve computational problems
A cell-based biocomputer can identify prime numbers, recognize vowels and answer mathematical questions
Field work – the physics of sheep, from phase transitions to collective motion
Physics sheds a new insight on the behaviour of sheep flocks, helping with new tips on shepherding
New on-chip laser fills long sought-after green gap
Devices will be important for applications in quantum sensing and computing, biology, underwater communications and display technologies
Researchers exploit quantum entanglement to create hidden images
Encoding an image into the quantum correlations of photon pairs makes it invisible to conventional imaging techniques
Ambipolar electric field helps shape Earth’s ionosphere
Scientists make first ever measurements of a planet-wide field that could be as fundamental as gravity and magnetic fields
Light-absorbing dye turns skin of a live mouse transparent
The technique could be used to observe a wide range of deep-seated biological structures and activity
Convection enhances heat transport in sea ice
New mathematical framework could allow for more accurate climate models
Short-range order always appears in new type of alloy
New insights into hidden atomic ordering could help in the development of more robust alloys
Thermal dissipation decoheres qubits
Superconducting quantum bits release their energy into their environment as photons
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