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Physics

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Twist it, torch it, and freeze it: China’s new ceramic springs back even from 2,732°F
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How acoustic levitation was scaled beyond a single particle

  • 14 December 2025
Sound is energy carried by vibrations moving through matter. It is something we hear, not something we expect…
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This XMM-Newton image shows an X-ray view of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. At the center of the image, a bright red spot stands out against a dark background, like a fiery beacon. Starting from this core, faint gradients of purple and blue spread outward, creating a slightly rotated rectangular frame, divided by a thin horizontal line, the detector gap. The red color shows low-energy X-rays, blue marks empty space with very few X-rays. Image credit: ESA / XMM-Newton / C. Lisse / S. Cabot / XMM ISO Team.
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XMM-Newton Offers Incredible X-ray View of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS

  • 13 December 2025
Astronomers using ESA’s XMM-Newton observatory have captured an X-ray image of 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object to…
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On-chip phased interdigital metamaterials enable versatile manipulation of surface acoustic waves, microfluids, and micro/nano-objects
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On-chip phased interdigital metamaterials enable versatile manipulation of surface acoustic waves, microfluids, and micro/nano-objects

  • 13 December 2025
On-chip phased interdigital metamaterials (PIMs) for manipulating surface acoustic waves (SAWs), fluids, and micro/nano-objects The PIM is inspired…
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How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Caves?
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How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Caves?

  • 13 December 2025
[MUSIC PLAYING] FLORA LICHTMAN: Hey. I’m Flora Lichtman, and you’re listening to Science Friday. [MUSIC PLAYING] That sound…
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Sun's Ghost Particles Finally Caught Transforming Atoms : ScienceAlert
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Sun’s Ghost Particles Finally Caught Transforming Atoms : ScienceAlert

  • 13 December 2025
Thousands of meters underground, in the chthonic depths of Earth’s crust, scientists have at long last caught solar…
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An illustration showing the accretion disc surrounding a black hole, in which the inner region of the disc wobbles.
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Einstein’s right again: Scientists catch a feasting black hole dragging the very fabric of spacetime

  • 12 December 2025
Astronomers have observed a star wobbling in its orbit around a ravenous supermassive black hole that is ripping…
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This artist's illustration shows a runaway SMBH that was ejected from its host galaxy. As it travels through space it generates a bow shock in front of it, while behind it trails a long stream of stars and gas. Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Leah Hustak (STScI)
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Thank The JWST For Confirming The First Runaway Supermassive Black Hole

  • 12 December 2025
What could force a supermassive black hole (SMBH) out of its host galaxy? They can have hundreds of…
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The eight gravitational lensing systems discussed in the paper to calculate the Hubble Constant. Credit - TDCOSMO Collaboration et al.
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Gravitational Lenses Deliver a Verdict on the Hubble Tension

  • 12 December 2025
The Hubble Tension is one of the great mysteries of cosmology. Solving it might require a fundamental change…
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The Blueprint
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US lab creates clear window gel that traps heat to cut energy loss

  • 12 December 2025
A new, thin insulator has been designed to boost the energy efficiency of windows by blocking heat. Designed…
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direction-rotation-galaxies
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Is the Universe hiding a secret? James Webb reveals most early galaxies spin the same way

  • 12 December 2025
Everything in the Universe spins. Stars, planets, galaxies – all caught in a cosmic dance. Some whirl one…
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