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Physics

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This illustration shows a neutrion interacting with ordinary matter and releasing a muon. The muon moves very rapidly, leaving the telltale blue glow of Cherenkov radiation. The most energetic neutrino ever observed was detected by the muon it created. It's energy was so great that researchers think it may have been an elusive cosmogenic neutron. Image Credit: Nicolle R. Fuller/NSF/IceCube
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The Most Energetic Neutrino Ever Detected Could Be Primordial

  • 23 April 2026
In the exotic world of particle physics, neutrinos may be the most mysterious members. They rarely interact with…
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Physicist Bends Light With Gravity to Make New Mobile Sensing Device
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Physicist Bends Light With Gravity to Make New Mobile Sensing Device

  • 23 April 2026
Astrophysicists talk a lot about gravitational lensing, one of the more fun aspects of light’s infamous particle-wave duality.…
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AI just discovered new physics in the fourth state of matter
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AI just discovered new physics in the fourth state of matter

  • 23 April 2026
Physicists have used a machine learning approach to reveal unexpected details about how particles interact in complex systems.…
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Waves might behave very differently on othr planets. Credit - Courtesy of Taylor Perron, Una Schneck, et al
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The Mechanics of Alien Waves

  • 23 April 2026
One of the most dramatic and memorable scenes from Interstellar comes from Miller’s planet – and if you…
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The picture shows the dynamic environment around the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center, featuring the gas clouds G2, G2 and G2t alongside previously (Credit : ESO/D. Ribeiro for the MPE GC team)
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The Stars Feeding our Galaxy’s Monster

  • 23 April 2026
There is a place at the centre of our Galaxy where the rules of physics are pushed to…
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Albert Einstein Warned That Constant Distraction Destroys Deep Thinking
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Albert Einstein: “The Monotony and Solitude of a Quiet Life Stimulates the Creative Mind”

  • 23 April 2026
Albert Einstein believed that the creative mind requires conditions most people spend their lives trying to escape. In…
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Dark Matter Space
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NASA Data Captured an Unexplained Glow in the Milky Way, Scientists Now Think Dark Matter Is Behind It

  • 23 April 2026
Dark matter is estimated to make up about 27% of the universe, yet not a single molecule of…
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Switchable 2D–3D display through a metasurface lenticular lens
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Switchable 2D–3D display through a metasurface lenticular lens

  • 23 April 2026
Dodgson, N. A. Autostereoscopic 3D displays. Computer 38, 31–36 (2005). Article  Google Scholar  Lee, B. Three-dimensional displays, past…
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Supermassive black holes in a 'death spiral' could collide - what impact will it have? | News Tech
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Supermassive black holes in a ‘death spiral’ could collide – what impact will it have? | News Tech

  • 23 April 2026
The first of a series of images which gives an artistic representation of the merger of two black…
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Quantum computing myths vs reality: Understanding what technology can (and can’t) do
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Quantum computing myths vs reality: Understanding what technology can (and can’t) do

  • 23 April 2026
Quantum computing draws attention because it can potentially solve problems classical computers struggle with, such as molecular simulations…
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