SSpace Read More Internal pair production could enable direct detection of dark matter31 July 2025 Figure representing dark matter internal pair production. Credits: Nityasa Mishra. Dark matter (DM) is a type of matter…
PPhysics Read More It’s surrounding our galaxy from all sides — New cosmic fluctuation puzzles cosmologists31 July 2025 Cosmic fluctuations are the new big bang. Dark matter has long been seen as the invisible glue holding…
PPhysics Read More Taming Heat in Quantum Tech31 July 2025 July 30, 2025• Physics 18, s97 A thermal version of a transistor could help control heat flow in…
PPhysics Read More Harvard scientist believes interstellar comet could be alien craft: “We should put all possibilities on the table”31 July 2025 Scientists are watching a newly discovered object in space, and most of them agree it’s a comet, but…
PPhysics Read More Vollebak’s Electromagnetic Shielding Jacket creates a NASA-grade Faraday cage around you and your gadgets31 July 2025 “But why?!” is a question I often find myself asking Vollebak when they create some of their oddly…
PPhysics Read More Cosmic Rays Could Support Life Just Under the Ice31 July 2025 If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring space, you know there’ll be some serious dangers. One of them is…
CComputing Read More A new open-source program for quantum physics helps researchers obtain results in record time31 July 2025 Schematic of the RK4 steps. Dark green objects mark real or complex buffers while blue objects mark the…
PPhysics Read More “We Are Actually Very Close to This Science Fiction”: Meta-Optical Tech May Soon Enable ‘Projection-Glasses,’ Novel Cameras, and More31 July 2025 Australia’s ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems (TMOS) is working to overcome the limitations of present-day…
SSpace Read More Study outlines alternative approach to detecting inelastic dark matter particles31 July 2025 Despite knowing with a high degree of certainty that dark matter exists, we do not (yet) know what…
PPhysics Read More Invariance of dynamo action in an early-Earth model31 July 2025 Tarduno, J. A. et al. Geodynamo, solar wind, and magnetopause 3.4 to 3.45 billion years ago. Science 327,…