Senior physics writer Emily Conover joined Science News in 2016. She has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago, where she studied the weird ways of neutrinos, tiny elementary particles that can zip straight through the Earth. She got her first taste of science writing as a AAAS Mass Media Fellow for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She has previously written for Science Magazine and the American Physical Society. She is a two-time winner of the D.C. Science Writers’ Association Newsbrief award, and a winner of the Acoustical Society of America’s Science Communication Award.
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All Stories by Emily Conover
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PhysicsMajorana fermion detected in a quantum layer cake
Scientists found evidence of a particle that is its own antiparticle.
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TechThe incredible shrinking transistor just got smaller
Tiniest transistor, made with carbon nanotubes, suggests computers aren’t done shrinking down.
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PhysicsScientists peek inside the mind of Maxwell’s demon
Scientists probe information retained by Maxwell’s demon.
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AstronomyTeeny-weeny star vies for title of smallest known
A Saturn-sized star is one of the smallest yet discovered.
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AstronomyTeensy star vies for title of smallest known
A Saturn-sized star is one of the smallest yet discovered.
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Particle PhysicsNewfound particle relies on its charm(s)
First-of-its-kind subatomic particle is composed of two charm quarks and an up quark.
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Quantum PhysicsChina’s quantum satellite adds two new tricks to its repertoire
Satellite performs quantum teleportation and securely transmits encryption keys.
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Physics50 years ago, a millionth of a degree above absolute zero seemed cold
Today, scientists have reached temperatures less than a billionth of a degree above absolute zero.
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Quantum PhysicsQuantum computers are about to get real
Qubit-based machines are gearing up to solve problems that are out of reach for even the most powerful supercomputers.
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Quantum PhysicsQuantum satellite shatters entanglement record
A satellite sent entangled particles to two Chinese cities 1,200 kilometers apart.
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LifeLadybugs fold their wings like origami masters
Ladybug wings could lead to new foldable technologies.
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PhysicsWater circling a drain provides insight into black holes
Water waves scattering off a vortex can exhibit rotational superradiance, an effect predicted to appear in black holes.