Matter-wave interferometry puts new limits on ‘chameleon particles’
Gravity measurement benefits from optical lattice
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Gravity measurement benefits from optical lattice
Read article: Matter-wave interferometry puts new limits on ‘chameleon particles’
A new approach could put Majorana particles on track to become a novel qubit platform, but some scientists doubt the results’ validity
Read article: ‘Poor man’s Majoranas’ offer testbed for studying possible qubits
Prediction could be tested by upcoming Electron-Ion Collider
Read article: Charmonium’s onion-like structure is revealed by new calculations
Glassy gels that can stretch up to five times their original length could find use in areas ranging from batteries to adhesives
Read article: Novel ‘glassy gel’ materials are strong yet stretchable
Megan Povey reviews Physics in the Kitchen by George Vekinis
Read article: Physics cookbook is fun but fails to gel
Researchers have placed tighter constraints on the age of the Kyrenia Ship that sank off the coast of Cyprus in the 3rd century BCE
Read article: Revised calibration curve improves radiocarbon dating of ancient Kyrenia shipwreck
Energy efficient and integrated device is pumped by an LED
Read article: New titanium:sapphire laser is tiny, low-cost and tuneable
Alistair Bounds explains the eye-screening technologies that can help us detect and monitor chronic diseases
Read article: Oculomics: a window to the health of the body
Pollution from decommissioned satellites re-entering the atmosphere poses a risk to the Earth’s protective ozone layer
Read article: Satellites burning up in the atmosphere may deplete Earth’s ozone layer
Researchers discover a new geometric mechanism previously unknown in biology
Read article: Shapeshifting organism uses ‘cellular origami’ to extend to 30 times its body length