Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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AnthropologyReaders ponder hominid hookups and more
Neandertal evolution, quantum internet and more in reader feedback.
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PhysicsWhirlpools might have stirred up baby universe’s soup
Vortices appear in the quark-gluon plasma produced in heavy-ion collisions.
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Particle PhysicsNew analysis boosts case for smaller proton
Electron scattering data hint at a slightly smaller proton radius.
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Physics‘Void’ dives into physics of nothingness
In modern physics, emptiness is elusive and difficult to define, a new book shows.
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PhysicsSupersolids produced in exotic state of quantum matter
Bose-Einstein condensates display properties of liquid and solid simultaneously.
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Quantum PhysicsWhy quantum mechanics might need an overhaul
Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg says current debates in quantum mechanics need a new approach to comprehend reality.
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Particle PhysicsMuon surplus leaves physicists searching for answers
A glut of muons shows up in particle showers in the atmosphere.
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PhysicsUnits of measure are getting a fundamental upgrade
New units based on fundamental properties of the universe will make measurements more precise.
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Quantum Physics‘Time crystal’ created in lab
A chain of ions creates a crystal that repeats in time instead of in space.
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Particle PhysicsLatest dark matter searches leave scientists empty-handed
As the most popular candidates for dark matter fail to show up in detectors, scientists are broadening the search.
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PhysicsPhysicists find atomic nucleus with a ‘bubble’ in the middle
Silicon-34 has an unusually small number of protons in its center.
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Particle PhysicsKATRIN experiment readies for quest to find neutrino’s mass
The Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino experiment, or KATRIN, has begun taking test data in its effort to measure the mass of neutrinos.