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The survey followed almost 4000 first-year students taking introductory physics courses at four US universities
Improved antiproton trap could shed more light on antimatter-matter asymmetry
Maxwell's demon cooling trap measures the magnetic moment of antiprotons with higher precision than ever before
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Quark distribution in light–heavy mesons is mapped using innovative calculations
Form factors can be tested by collider experiments
Open problem in quantum entanglement theory solved after nearly 25 years
Non-existence of universal maximally entangled isospectral mixed states has implications for research on quantum technologies
Metasurface makes thermal sources emit laser-like light
Pillar-studded surface just hundreds of nanometres thick allows researchers to control direction, polarization and phase of thermal radiation
Gold nanoparticles could improve radiotherapy of pancreatic cancer
Irradiating tumours containing gold nanoparticles should enhance radiotherapy effectiveness while minimizing potential side effects
Heavy exotic antinucleus gives up no secrets about antimatter asymmetry
Antihyperhydrogen-4 is observed by the Star Collaboration
Metamaterial gives induction heating a boost for industrial processing
Technology could help heavy industry transition from fossil fuels
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Annular eclipse photograph bags Royal Observatory Greenwich prize
The image captures the progression of Baily’s beads, which are only visible when the Moon either enters or exits an eclipse
Vacuum for physics research
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Flagship journal Reports on Progress in Physics marks 90th anniversary with two-day celebration
A new future lies in store for Reports on Progress in Physics as the journal turns 90
Quantum growth drives investment in diverse skillsets
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Quantum brainwave: using wearable quantum technology to study cognitive development
Margot Taylor and David Woolger explain to Physics World why quantum-sensing technology is a game-changer for studying children’s brains
Taking the leap – how to prepare for your future in the quantum workforce
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BepiColombo takes its best images yet of Mercury’s peppered landscape
The spacecraft had a clear view of Mercury’s south pole for the first time during a recent flyby
Researchers with a large network of unique collaborators have longer careers, finds study
Female scientists tend to work in more tightly connected groups than men, which can negatively impact their careers
Shrinivas Kulkarni: curiosity and new technologies inspire Shaw Prize in Astronomy winner
"No shortage of phenomena to explore," says expert on variable and transient objects
Estonia becomes first Baltic state to join CERN
The Baltic nation is now the 24th member state of the Geneva-based particle-physics lab
Akiko Nakayama: the Japanese artist skilled in fluid mechanics
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Researchers cut to the chase on the physics of paper cuts
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LUX-ZEPLIN ‘digs deeper’ for dark-matter WIMPs
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‘Kink states’ regulate the flow of electrons in graphene
New valleytronics-based switch could have applications in quantum networks
Free-space optical communications with FPGA-based instrumentation
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Sunflowers ‘dance’ together to share sunlight
Zigzag patterns created by circular motion of growing stems
The most precise timekeeping device ever built
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18—24 August 2024 | San Diego, California, US
Optics and photonics are enabling technologies that are part of our daily lives – from energy efficiency to healthcare. Advancements in these areas will help us to better respond to social and environmental challenges of our future. These advancements that will be highlighted at the this conference