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Massive boulders ejected during DART mission may complicate future asteroid deflection efforts
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Massive boulders ejected during DART mission may complicate future asteroid deflection efforts

  • July 9, 2025
These images, showing ejecta around the impacted near-Earth asteroids, were taken during the approach (with Didymos to the…
SSpace
Probing the cosmic 'Dark Ages' from the far side of the moon
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Probing the cosmic ‘Dark Ages’ from the far side of the moon

  • July 9, 2025
An artist’s impression of the UK-led CosmoCube spacecraft, which would orbit be tasked with listening out for an…
PPhysics
Machine learning predicts magnetic properties of materials
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Machine learning predicts magnetic properties of materials

  • July 9, 2025
(A) Main components of the Spin-informed GNN architecture. (B) Performance evaluation of Spin-informed GNNs compared to state-of-the-art uMLIPs.…
PPhysics
Scientists find new way to control electricity at tiniest scale
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Scientists find new way to control electricity at tiniest scale

  • July 9, 2025
Electrode alignment with the red paths of the silicon molecule induce destructive quantum interference in the molecular wire.…
PPhysics
Transmon qubit coherence reaches millisecond threshold
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Transmon qubit coherence reaches millisecond threshold

  • July 8, 2025
Artistic image of a high-coherence transmon qubit on a quantum processor. Credit: Alexandr Käkinen On July 8, 2025,…
PPhysics
Physicists reveal how a lone spinon emerges in quantum magnetic models
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Physicists reveal how a lone spinon emerges in quantum magnetic models

  • July 8, 2025
Today, magnets play a key role in many technologies—from computer memory and speakers to electric motors and medical…
SScience
Scientists reconstruct 540 million years of sea level change in detail
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Scientists reconstruct 540 million years of sea level change in detail

  • July 8, 2025
Paleogeographic reconstructions (Scotese et al., 2024; Scotese and Wright, 2018). A) Last Glacial Maximum (∼20 ka), an example…
PPhysics
Cold hydrogen clouds discovered inside superheated Fermi bubbles at Milky Way's center
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Cold hydrogen clouds discovered inside superheated Fermi bubbles at Milky Way’s center

  • July 8, 2025
Credit: NSF/AUI/NSF NRAO/P.Vosteen Researchers have found clouds of cold gas embedded deep within larger, superheated gas clouds—or Fermi…
PPhysics
Light and glass are set to transform computing
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Light and glass are set to transform computing

  • July 8, 2025
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that…
PPhysics
Is Earth inside a huge void? 'Sound of the Big Bang' hints at possible solution to Hubble tension
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Is Earth inside a huge void? ‘Sound of the Big Bang’ hints at possible solution to Hubble tension

  • July 8, 2025
If we are located in a region with below-average density such as the green dot, then matter would…
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