Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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PhysicsDespite lack of free electrons, bismuth superconducts
Bismuth conducts electricity with no resistance at temperatures near absolute zero, despite lack of mobile electrons.
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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.