Memory of previous contacts affects static electricity on materials
Important clue found in the mystery of inconsistent triboelectric series
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Important clue found in the mystery of inconsistent triboelectric series
Read article: Memory of previous contacts affects static electricity on materials
A photothermal, nanoparticle-based deep brain stimulation system restored motor skills in mice with Parkinson’s-like disease
Read article: Wireless deep brain stimulation reverses Parkinson’s disease in mice
Notch filter and demultiplexer created in thin magnetic film using current-loop array
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Alex Keshavarzi digs into the showdown between two competing Standard Model predictions of the muon, which may reveal undiscovered particles hiding in the vacuum
Read article: The muon’s magnetic moment exposes a huge hole in the Standard Model – unless it doesn’t
Particle could have been created by a blazar or a cosmic collision
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A new study of how dense human crowds move in confined spaces could help predict potentially life-threatening collective motions
Read article: Modelling the motion of confined crowds could help prevent crushing incidents
US science hit by staff layoffs, slashed budgets, axed diversity programmes and cancelled conferences
Read article: US science in chaos as impact of Trump’s executive orders sinks in
IBM engineering physicist Sarah Sheldon outlines the careers opportunities in the emerging quantum sector
Read article: Sarah Sheldon: how a multidisciplinary mindset can turn quantum utility into quantum advantage
The International Conference on Women in Physics helps women come together and share their experiences in physics, Chethana Setty explains
Read article: How international conferences can help bring women in physics together
Quantum feedback algorithm turns a problem into a solution
Read article: Thousands of nuclear spins are entangled to create a quantum-dot qubit