
Ultrastrong magnetic fields could prevent neutron stars from forming black holes
Magnetically supramassive neutron stars could be created by merging binaries
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Magnetically supramassive neutron stars could be created by merging binaries
Studying a star that seems to have paused its magnetic activity cycles could provide insight into the Maunder Minimum, a 70-year period when sunspots became exceedingly rare
An acoustic fabric that works like a microphone could be used to create clothes with a range of medical and communications applications
Pedram Roushan, from Google’s Quantum AI team, describes this elusive form of matter – and how it could be simulated on the company’s Sycamore quantum processor
The IOP Publishing journal Materials Research Express, explores recent research in materials science and perspectives
Bose–Einstein condensate of light could be used as force sensor
Diandra Leslie-Pelecky reviews Racing Green: How Motorsport Science Can Change the World by Kit Chapman
Stretching from blue whale to tardigrade, new system brings “much-needed order” to asteroid sizes, but giraffes are controversially excluded
Platform could be used in astronomy and telecommunications
A new method for producing molybdenum-99 without the use of enriched uranium has passed its first milestone