PPhysics Read More Symmetry method gives clearer view of how quantum noise spreads22 November 2025 Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and Johns Hopkins University have reported a major advance in…
PPhysics Read More micro reviews of recent books – Physics World21 November 2025 Breakfast physics, delving into quantum 2.0, the science of sound, an update to everything: micro reviews of recent…
PPhysics Read More Widely tunable and narrow-linewidth violet lasers enabled by UV-transparent materials21 November 2025 Ludlow, A. D., Boyd, M. M., Ye, J., Peik, E. & Schmidt, P. O. Optical atomic clocks. Rev.…
PPhysics Read More 95% of the universe is invisible. Here’s why that should fill us with wonder21 November 2025 Sign up for Big Think on Substack The most surprising and impactful new stories delivered to your inbox…
PPhysics Read More JWST Discovers Massive Black Hole in Galaxy Just 570 Million Years After Big Bang21 November 2025 A discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is shedding light on the rapid growth of supermassive…
PPhysics Read More Magic-angle graphene superconductivity mystery solved by scientists using tunnelling spectroscopy21 November 2025 Scientists studying ‘magic-angle’ graphene have captured the clearest evidence yet of the electronic signature behind its superconductivity, cutting…
PPhysics Read More Astronomers Are Stunned: The Universe Could Collapse Earlier Than We Thought21 November 2025 According to the standard cosmological model, the Universe has been in a phase of accelerated expansion for several…
PPhysics Read More You can see a working Quantum Computer in IBM’s London office21 November 2025 If you don’t mind peering through a sheet of glass, you can see a Quantum Computer at IBM’s…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Discover New Quantum ‘Pinball’ State of Matter Where Electrons Break the Rules21 November 2025 Researchers at Florida State University have uncovered a previously unknown quantum phase of matter in which electrons behave simultaneously…
PPhysics Read More New cylindrical metamaterials could act as shock absorbers for sensitive equipment – Physics World21 November 2025 New cylindrical metamaterials could act as shock absorbers for sensitive equipment – Physics World Skip to main content…