PPhysics Read More Pixelated quantum-dot superlattice LEDs | Nature16 April 2026 Rainò, G. et al. Superfluorescence from lead halide perovskite quantum dot superlattices. Nature 563, 671–675 (2018). Article ADS …
PPhysics Read More Stephen Hawking’s infamous black hole paradox could be solved — if the universe has 7 dimensions16 April 2026 When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An…
PPhysics Read More Stephen Hawking’s black hole information paradox could be solved — if the universe has 7 dimensions16 April 2026 A new theoretical study suggests that black holes may never fully evaporate, which contradicts an infamous Stephen Hawking…
PPhysics Read More What Happens When Light Goes Boom? Part 1: The Scientist Who Stared at a Glow16 April 2026 I want you to imagine a scene. It’s the red carpet. It’s the night of the Oscars, or…
PPhysics Read More How physicists found a new type of magnet hiding in plain sight16 April 2026 On a breezy afternoon last autumn in Cambridge, Mass., in a laboratory thrumming with the huff-whish-huff sound of…
PPhysics Read More Physicists witness pinpricks of darkness moving faster than the speed of light — without breaking the laws of relativity16 April 2026 When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An…
PPhysics Read More Shattering Einstein’s block universe rescues the flow of time16 April 2026 Einstein’s theory of relativity appears to drain time of its most familiar feature: its flow. If spacetime is…
PPhysics Read More Two supermassive black holes are now heading for a Universe-shaking collision16 April 2026 Astronomers have spotted what appears to be two supermassive black holes locked in a death spiral at the…
PPhysics Read More Michel Mayor, Nobel laureate in Physics: ‘People think humanity is eternal, but we are animals and we will become extinct’ | Science16 April 2026 Michel Mayor’s life could have ended in one of the worst deaths imaginable. In 1968, this Swiss mountaineering…
PPhysics Read More “Learning Gives Our Metamaterials the Ability to Evolve”: Scientists Invent Intelligent Materials That Learn, Change Shape, and Move on Their Own16 April 2026 University of Amsterdam researchers have unveiled a new type of human-made ‘metamaterials’ that can learn, change shape, and…