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Browsing Tag

Physics

2431 posts
PPhysics
Generation and control of collective vibrations in a liquid
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Generation and control of collective vibrations in a liquid

  • 2 August 2025
(a) Localized electron in a polar liquid. The scheme shows the probability density of a localized electron (contour)…
PPhysics
Regrafting submillimeter-scale ferromagnetic soft continuums
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Regrafting submillimeter-scale ferromagnetic soft continuums

  • 2 August 2025
Working principles of ETACs ETACs, submillimeter/millimeter-scale FSCs (e.g., side lengths of 0.6 and 1 mm in this work), can…
PPhysics
Peacock Feathers Can Turn Into Biological Lasers and Scientists Are Amazed
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Peacock Feathers Can Turn Into Biological Lasers and Scientists Are Amazed

  • 2 August 2025
Credit: Pixabay. On a microscopic scale, the extravagant eyespots of a peacock’s tail are built like optical machines…
SScience
Precisely shaped metal objects provide unprecedented alloy control
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Precisely shaped metal objects provide unprecedented alloy control

  • 2 August 2025
HIAM CuxNi1-x honeycomb lattices. Secondary electron micrographs depicting surface morphologies and geometry maintained after the HIAM process as…
PPhysics
Rutgers physicists just discovered a strange new state of matter
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Rutgers physicists just discovered a strange new state of matter

  • 2 August 2025
Scientists have discovered a new way that matter can exist – one that is different from the usual…
PPhysics
Brightening self-trapped exciton emission in 2D metal-organic chalcogenolates via argentophilicity-mediated anisotropic compression
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Brightening self-trapped exciton emission in 2D metal-organic chalcogenolates via argentophilicity-mediated anisotropic compression

  • 2 August 2025
Pressure-tuned optical properties The strong excitonic effects dominate the optoelectronic properties of AgSePh at room temperature. To reveal…
PPhysics
Theoretical physicist helps map rare high-field phase
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Theoretical physicist helps map rare high-field phase

  • 2 August 2025
Angle- and field-dependent phase boundaries plotted in 3D. Blue points indicate superconducting transitions and red points indicate the…
PPhysics
AI reveals unexpected new physics in dusty plasma
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AI reveals unexpected new physics in dusty plasma

  • 2 August 2025
A view inside the laboratory vacuum chamber, where collodial particles are suspended in a flat disc, lit by…
PPhysics
It could power entire cities more affordably than conventional power.
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‘Our replication leaves no doubt’

  • 1 August 2025
Physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have successfully recreated a long-overlooked experiment from 1938 — one that could…
GGenetics
Scientists shrink the genetic code of E. coli to contain only 57 of its usual 64 codons
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Scientists shrink the genetic code of E. coli to contain only 57 of its usual 64 codons

  • 1 August 2025
Bacteria with a synthetic genome. Credit: Larissa Ulisko The DNA of nearly all life on Earth contains many…
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