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Neglecton Particles Could Unlock Quantum Stability
Scientists have revived an ignored area of math to envision a path toward stable quantum computing
www.scientificamerican.com/article/neglecton-particles-could-be-key-to-more-stable-quantum-computers
Famous double-slit experiment gets its cleanest test yet – Physics World
Single ultracold atoms act as slits, stripping away noise and emphasizing the fundamental nature of wave–particle duality
physicsworld.com/a/famous-double-slit-experiment-gets-its-cleanest-test-yet/?utm_source=ananyawritesphysics&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=famous-double-slit-experiment-gets-its-cleanest-test-yet
New microscopy technique can identify topological superconductors – Physics World
Scanning-tunnelling microscope with a superconducting tip could help uncover materials for next-generation quantum computers
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New audio tech could let you listen privately without headphones
Private listening out in the open is possible thanks to acoustic metasurfaces that precisely bend and direct sound waves.
www.sciencenews.org/article/audio-tech-listen-privately-acoustic?utm_source=ananyawritesphysics&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=new-audio-tech-could-let-you-listen-privately-without-headphones
Uncover the Truth: 5 Myths about Chemical Technology Careers
Common misconceptions about chemical technology careers get debunked and why becoming a chemical technical professional is worth considering
inchemistry.acs.org/careers/5-myths-about-chemical-technology-careers.html?utm_source=ananyawritesphysics&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=uncover-the-truth-5-myths-about-chemical-technology-careers
Quantum effect could tame noisy nanoparticles by rendering them invisible – Physics World
Theoretical proposal suggests a way of eliminating backaction noise in nanoparticles levitated with light
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Photonic Computing Takes a Step Toward Fruition
Two newly developed computer chips, powered in part by light, have tackled complex computing tasks once considered out of reach for photonic systems.
physics.aps.org/articles/v18/84
KATRIN sets tighter limit on neutrino mass – Physics World
New maximum for notoriously shy particle is 0.45 eV – 1 million times less than the electron
physicsworld.com/a/katrin-sets-tighter-limit-on-neutrino-mass
Underwater detector spots the most energetic neutrino yet
This rare event offers a unique opportunity to explore the universe, including probing the fundamental properties of the cosmos.
www.astronomy.com/science/underwater-detector-spots-the-most-energetic-neutrino-yet
Euclid Discovers Einstein Ring Around Nearby Galaxy
The Euclid space telescope has uncovered an "Einstein ring" in an unexpected place — a galaxy we've known for more than a century.
skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/euclid-discovers-einstein-ring-around-nearby-galaxy
The theoretical work of preparing for DUNE
Phenomenologists must make precise predictions for what they expect DUNE data to look like.
www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/the-theoretical-work-of-preparing-for-dune?language_content_entity=und
IceCube creates first image of Milky Way in neutrinos | Astronomy.com
Comprising thousands of detectors buried in Antarctic ice, this unique observatory produced our first view of our home galaxy using high-energy neutrinos.
www.astronomy.com/science/icecube-creates-first-image-of-milky-way-in-neutrinos
Using organic semiconductors to restore vision
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/43/431104/2918251/Using-organic-semiconductors-to-restore?searchresult=1
Designing conservative solar inverter standards to increase resilience
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/42/421103/2917970/Designing-conservative-solar-inverter-standards-to?searchresult=1
Non-invasive rheological testing overcomes a critical setback
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/41/411104/2916046/Non-invasive-rheological-testing-overcomes-a?searchresult=1
The challenges in developing implantable biosensors
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/39/391104/2913086/The-challenges-in-developing-implantable?searchresult=1
Improving indoor soundscapes in primary school classrooms
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/38/381103/2911953/Improving-indoor-soundscapes-in-primary-school?searchresult=1
A 3D-Printed Microforce Sensor for Microscopic Objects
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/38/381106/2911975/A-3D-Printed-Microforce-Sensor-for-Microscopic?searchresult=1
Propelling an untethered microswimmer with explosive boiling
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/37/371104/2911508/Propelling-an-untethered-microswimmer-with?searchresult=1
Probing quantum systems non-destructively
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/36/361105/2909952/Probing-quantum-systems-non-destructivelyUsing-a?searchresult=1
Imaging rotating objects using single-pixel
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/34/341104/2907907/Imaging-rotating-objects-using-single?searchresult=1
Using spintronic devices in neural networks to analyze radio signals
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/33/331105/2906852/Using-spintronic-devices-in-neural-networks-to?searchresult=1
A breakthrough in electrocaloric cooling technology for eco-friendly refrigeration
pubs.aip.org/aip/sci/article/2023/33/331102/2906639/A-breakthrough-in-electrocaloric-cooling?searchresult=1
Is The Shortest Path Always The Fastest?
The solution to the brachistochrone problem as given by Johann Bernoulli using Fermat's principle of light during refraction.
www.scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/is-the-shortest-path-always-the-fastest.html
How Does Your Sense Of Smell Work ?
How your nose uses quantum physics to identify different smells: there is the shape theory, Vibrational theory using quantum tunneling spectroscopy.
www.scienceabc.com/humans/how-does-your-sense-of-smell-work.html