Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsProtons’ antimatter is even more lopsided than we thoughtThe SeaQuest experiment finds that down antiquarks within the proton are more prevalent than up antiquarks. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTiny, sunlight-powered aircraft could soar beyond airplanes’ reachMicrofliers levitate when hit with light, in conditions like those high in Earth’s atmosphere. 
- 			 Physics Physics50 years ago, scientists were on a quest for quarksIn the 1970s, physicists confirmed particles called quarks existed. Fifty years later, many kinds of quarks in many combinations have been discovered. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum Physics‘Designer molecules’ could create tailor-made quantum devicesScientists are making molecules suited to a variety of quantum tasks by building them up, atom by atom. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsThe Milky Way’s newfound high-energy glow hints at the secrets of cosmic raysGamma rays with energies approaching a quadrillion electron volts emanate from the disk of the Milky Way. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsDiamond holds up at pressures more than five times those in Earth’s coreEven when pummeled with lasers, diamond retains its structure, which could reveal how carbon behaves in the cores of some exoplanets. 
- 			 Physics Physics‘Fundamentals’ shows how reality is built from a few basic ingredientsIn ‘Fundamentals,’ physics Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek shares essential lessons from physics. 
- 			 Math MathHow one physicist is unraveling the mathematics of knittingUnderstanding how knots influence textile properties could lead to bespoke materials. 
- 			 Tech TechA robot arm toting a Venus flytrap can grab delicate objectsBy attaching electrodes to the plant’s leaves, researchers found a way to snap its traps shut on command. 
- 			 Physics Physics50 years ago, scientists poked holes in the existence of polywaterIn 1971, scientists were casting doubt on an anomalous form of water. Fifty years later, water’s odd properties are still mysterious. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsExplore every gravitational wave event spotted so farThis interactive visualization reveals the diversity of smashups that generate gravitational waves. By Emily Conover and Nadieh Bremer
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsDrones could help create a quantum internetFlying drones sent entangled particles of light to two locations a kilometer apart.