PPhysics Read More How physicists found a new type of magnet hiding in plain sightApril 15, 2026 On a breezy afternoon last autumn in Cambridge, Mass., in a laboratory thrumming with the huff-whish-huff sound of…
PPhysics Read More Nvidia unveils open-source quantum AI model IsingApril 15, 2026 Ising models are designed to help perform quantum error correction and calibration. Nvidia has announced a new family…
PPhysics Read More The Incredible Shrinking Neutrino. – Universe TodayApril 15, 2026 They pass through you at a rate of around a hundred trillion every second, that’s about 12 quadrillion…
PPhysics Read More Dark matter is invisible, but it’s the most common stuff in the Universe. These scientists just made a detailed map of itApril 15, 2026 Dark matter makes up 27% of all matter in the Universe. So why is it so hard to…
PPhysics Read More Universe’s expansion gap is becoming harder and harder to explainApril 15, 2026 A new analysis has found that the local Universe is expanding faster than predicted from the early Universe,…
PPhysics Read More DESI Completes Planned 3D Map of the Universe – Berkeley Lab News CenterApril 15, 2026 DESI has now measured cosmological data for six times as many galaxies and quasars as all previous measurements…
PPhysics Read More Are Neutrinos Their Own Evil Twins? Part 4: Majorana’s MysteryApril 15, 2026 (This is Part 4 of a series on neutrinos, Majorana fermions, and one of the strangest open questions…
PPhysics Read More Boiling fluids and cosmic rays: why space would kill an unprotected human in secondsApril 15, 2026 Boiling fluids and cosmic rays: why space would kill an unprotected human in seconds – Futura-Sciences April 15,…
PPhysics Read More This supermassive black hole is located in an unusual part of its galaxyApril 15, 2026 ⓘ NASA – Unsplash An image showing a spiral galaxy. With the help of the James Webb Space…
PPhysics Read More Multitasking quantum sensors can measure several properties at once | MIT NewsApril 15, 2026 A special class of sensors leverages quantum properties to measure tiny signals at levels that would be impossible…
PPhysics Read More Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physicsApril 15, 2026 For decades, physicists have been trying to answer a fundamental question: can electrons move like a perfectly smooth,…
PPhysics Read More Self-reconfigurable polarization perception in dual-anisotropy heterostructures for high-dimensional in-sensor computingApril 15, 2026 Rubin, N. A. et al. Matrix Fourier optics enables a compact full-Stokes polarization camera. Science 364, eaax1839 (2019).…