Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Animals AnimalsThese transparent fish turn rainbow with white light. Now, we know whyRepeated structures in the ghost catfish’s muscles separate white light that passes through their bodies into different wavelengths. 
- 			 Math MathHere’s a peek into the mathematics of black holesThe universe tells us slowly rotating black holes are stable. A nearly 1,000-page proof confirms it. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsStatic electricity helps parasitic nematodes glom onto victimsThe small electric charge generated by a moving insect is enough to affect the trajectory of a parasitic nematode’s leap so it lands right on its host. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle Physics‘Ghost Particle’ chronicles the neutrino’s discovery and what’s left to learnAuthor James Riordon discusses his new book, why neutrinos are so important and how physicists are on the verge of making big discoveries about them. By Erin Wayman
- 			 Physics PhysicsIs this the superconductor of scientists’ dreams? A new claim faces scrutinyIt’s big, if true: transmitting electricity with no resistance at room temperature and moderate pressure. But controversy dogs the team making the claim. By Emily Conover and James R. Riordon
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsMuons unveiled new details about a void in Egypt’s Great PyramidThe subatomic particles revealed the dimensions of the void, discovered in 2016, and helped researchers know where to stick a camera inside. 
- 			 Climate ClimateAn incendiary form of lightning may surge under climate changeRelatively long-lived lightning strikes are the most likely to spark wildfires and may become more common as the climate warms. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Physics PhysicsThe standard model of particle physics passed one of its strictest tests yetAn experiment with a single electron, trapped for months on end, produced one of the most precise tests yet of the standard model of particle physics. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsGoogle’s quantum computer reached an error-correcting milestoneA larger array of quantum bits outperformed a smaller one in tests performed by Google researchers, suggesting quantum computers could be scaled up. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsGlassy eyes may help young crustaceans hide from predators in plain sightNanospheres in the eye reflect light that matches the color of the surrounding water, possibly making the animals invisible to nearby predators. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHere’s why icicles made from pure water don’t form ripplesA new study explains why icicles made from pure water have irregular shapes rather than the ripples typical of the salty icicles found in nature. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsPhysicists stored data in quantum holograms made of twisted lightLight that travels in corkscrew-like paths provides a way to make holograms that store large amounts of data in ultrasecure packages.