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Why the 'Best' Revolution in Physics Is Only Getting Started
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Why the ‘Best’ Revolution in Physics Is Only Getting Started

  • 1 March 2026
The use of the word “quantum” has become rather hackneyed. There are quantum computers, quantum sensors, and even…
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Stephen Hawking, astrophysicist, “Quiet and silent people are the ones who have the strongest and loudest minds”
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Stephen Hawking, astrophysicist, “Quiet and silent people are the ones who have the strongest and loudest minds”

  • 1 March 2026
Stephen William Hawking was a British theoretical physicist and cosmologist. Born on Jan. 8, 1942 in Oxford, Hawking…
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Alma Investigates Giant Molecular Clouds In Galaxy Ngc 1387
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ALMA Investigates Giant Molecular Clouds in Galaxy NGC 1387

  • 1 March 2026
Molecular gas is a key component in the evolution of galaxies, influencing both their star formation and overall…
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There’s a Wild Reason Scotch Tape Screeches—and It Has to Do With the Speed of Sound
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There’s a Wild Reason Scotch Tape Screeches—and It Has to Do With the Speed of Sound

  • 1 March 2026
You’ve got a legitimate reason to flinch when you’re peeling off a roll of Scotch tape. That annoying…
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Inverse design meets 4D printing in mechanical metamaterials
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Why scientists are reexamining the Lambda Cold Dark Matter Model

  • 1 March 2026
For decades, cosmologists believed they had a coherent framework describing how the Universe works on its largest scales.…
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Supermassive black holes can slow star growth in nearby galaxies
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Supermassive black holes can slow star growth in nearby galaxies

  • 1 March 2026
Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. Intense radiation…
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Trapping Anyons in a Single Dimension May Reveal New Types of Particle : ScienceAlert
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Trapping Anyons in a Single Dimension May Reveal New Types of Particle : ScienceAlert

  • 1 March 2026
Restricting a strange class of particles known as anyons to one dimension could force them into adopting one…
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NIST to introduce restrictions on non-US citizens
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NIST to introduce restrictions on non-US citizens

  • 28 February 2026
The precision measurement and quantum communities are upset about the secretiveness of the move and its potential damage…
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You saw remnants of Big Bang as TV static happened, and you didn't even know
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You saw remnants of Big Bang as TV static happened, and you didn’t even know

  • 28 February 2026
Do you remember the white noise that came on television channels when no station was available? It apparently…
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A thermal-noise-resilient microwave quantum network up to 4 K
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A thermal-noise-resilient microwave quantum network up to 4 K

  • 28 February 2026
Krantz, P. et al. A quantum engineer’s guide to superconducting qubits. Appl. Phys. Rev. 6, 021318 (2019). Article …
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