PPhysics Read More Invisible magnets could make computers 1,000x faster using light12 March 2026 Researchers have potentially discovered a way to make computers process data about 1,000 times faster after evaluating so-called…
PPhysics Read More Astronomers have discovered a collision between two neutron stars in a small galaxy12 March 2026 ⓘ Mikkehouse – Pixabay An artist’s illustration showing a neutron star. Recently, astronomers have discovered a collision between…
PPhysics Read More Lense–Thirring precessing magnetar engine drives a superluminous supernova12 March 2026 Gal-Yam, A. in Handbook of Supernovae (eds Alsabti, A. W. & Murdin, P.) 195–237 (Springer, 2017). Moriya, T.…
PPhysics Read More Black hole and neutron star mergers push the laws of physics with their odd orbits12 March 2026 Scientists have discovered that before black holes collide with neutron stars and merge, these extreme stellar remnants can…
PPhysics Read More Ground-state exciton–polariton condensation via coherent Floquet driving12 March 2026 The acousto-polaritonic device studied here (Fig. 1a) is based on a patterned hybrid phonon–photon AlGaAs MC with multiple…
PPhysics Read More One- and two-dimensional cluster states for topological phase simulation and measurement-based quantum computation11 March 2026 Nielsen, M. A. & Chuang, I. L. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information 10th Anniversary Edition (Cambridge Univ. Press,…
PPhysics Read More Where Some See Strings, She Sees a Space-Time Made of Fractals11 March 2026 Astrid Eichhorn spends her days thinking about how the laws of physics change at the tiniest scales. Imagine…
PPhysics Read More Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule11 March 2026 This has a direct analog in tracing a path along the surface of a Möbius strip, where you…
PPhysics Read More A glimpse into the future of particle therapy – Physics World11 March 2026 A glimpse into the future of particle therapy – Physics World Skip to main content Discover more from…
PPhysics Read More A quantum computer controlled by superconducting digital electronics at millikelvin temperature11 March 2026 Arute, F. et al. Quantum supremacy using a programmable superconducting processor. Nature 574, 505–510 (2019). Article Google Scholar …