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PPhysics
This ancient pristine galaxy validates the Big Bang
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This ancient pristine galaxy validates the Big Bang

  • 22 July 2025
A variety of galaxies are seen in this JWST image. Astronomers are hunting for ancient pristine galaxies that…
PPhysics
How to detect magnetic fields around exoplanets
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How to detect magnetic fields around exoplanets

  • 22 July 2025
Artist’s impression of a “hot jupiter” transiting its star. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser Magnetic fields play an important—if sometimes…
SScience
New Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting nearby star detected
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New Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting nearby star detected

  • 22 July 2025
TESS target pixel file image of TOI-2431 in Sector 31. Credit: Taş et al., 2025. Using the Transiting…
SScience
Largest supernova dataset hints dark energy may be changing over time
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Largest supernova dataset hints dark energy may be changing over time

  • 22 July 2025
In 2011, a sky survey captured a Type Ia supernova, SN 2011fe, in the Pinwheel Galaxy about 21…
PPhysics
Rabi-like splitting arises from nonlinear interactions between magnons in synthetic antiferromagnet
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Rabi-like splitting arises from nonlinear interactions between magnons in synthetic antiferromagnet

  • 21 July 2025
Schematic illustration of synthetic antiferromagnet, two oscillation modes (optical and acoustic modes), and non-linear magnon coupling of two…
SScience
Study reveals hidden regulatory roles of 'junk' DNA
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Study reveals hidden regulatory roles of ‘junk’ DNA

  • 20 July 2025
A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as…
PPhysics
The first observation of a giant nonlinear Nernst Effect in trilayer graphene
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The first observation of a giant nonlinear Nernst Effect in trilayer graphene

  • 19 July 2025
a, The schematic diagram of nonlinear Nernst effect in non-magnetic materials at zero magnetic field. b, The Nernst…
GGenetics
Gene editing offers transformative solution to saving endangered species
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Gene editing offers transformative solution to saving endangered species

  • 19 July 2025
Pink pigeons feeding. Credit: Carl Jones Gene editing technologies—such as those used in agriculture and de-extinction projects—can be…
PPhysics
First physics results from the sPHENIX particle detector
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First physics results from the sPHENIX particle detector

  • 19 July 2025
Signals recorded by components of the sPHENIX calorimeter, which measures the energy of particles streaming from collisions, during…
PPhysics
Component reconnection drives filament splitting and double-decker formation in solar physics
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Component reconnection drives filament splitting and double-decker formation in solar physics

  • 19 July 2025
The black dashed lines in panel (a) show the brightening threads within the filament that feature a small-angle…
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