9 D Universe
For centuries, humans have sought to study the stars and celestial bodies, whether through observations made by naked eye or by telescopes on the ground and in space that can view the universe across nearly the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Each view unlocks new information about the denizens of space — [...]
Fri, Oct 17, 2025Source MIT
Researchers in the US have discovered that a tiny jumping worm uses static electricity to increase the chances of attaching to its unsuspecting prey.
The parasitic roundworm Steinernema carpocapsae, which live in soil, are already known to leap some 25 times their body length into the air. They do this by [...]
Fri, Oct 17, 2025Source Physics World
Author(s): Philip BallLarge-scale obstacles to crystal growth can throw the whole lattice off kilter, but quasicrystals can accommodate them without losing their atomic-scale order. [Physics 18, 171] Published Fri Oct 17, 2025 [...]
Fri, Oct 17, 2025Source APS
Transparent healthcare Illustration of the fully transparent sensor that reacts to sunlight and allows real-time monitoring of UVA exposure on the skin. The device could be integrated into wearable items, such as glasses or patches. (Courtesy: Jnnovation Studio)
A flexible and wearable sensor that allows the user to monitor their exposure [...]
Fri, Oct 17, 2025Source Physics World
Spending time in space has a big impact on the human body and can cause a range of health issues. Many astronauts develop vision problems because microgravity causes body fluids to redistribute towards the head. This can lead to swelling in the eye and compression of the optic nerve.
While eye [...]
Thu, Oct 16, 2025Source Physics World
Researchers in Japan and Taiwan have captured three-dimensional images of an entire geothermal system deep in the Earth’s crust for the first time. By mapping the underground distribution of phenomena such as fracture zones and phase transitions associated with seismic activity, they say their work could lead to improvements in [...]
Thu, Oct 16, 2025Source Physics World
A research team in Sweden has used real-time imaging technology to visualize the way that blood pumps around a pulsating artificial heart – moving medicine one step closer to the safe use of such devices in people waiting for donor transplants.
The Linköping University (LiU) team used 4D flow MRI to [...]
Thu, Oct 16, 2025Source Physics World
In a new study, MIT researchers evaluated quantum materials’ potential for scalable commercial success — and identified promising candidates.
People tend to think of quantum materials — whose properties arise from quantum mechanical effects — as exotic curiosities. But some quantum materials have become a ubiquitous part of our computer hard [...]
Wed, Oct 15, 2025Source MIT Physics
Adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is a personalized cancer treatment in which a patient’s treatment plan can be updated throughout their radiotherapy course to account for any anatomical variations – either between fractions (offline ART) or immediately prior to dose delivery (online ART). Using high-fidelity images to enable precision tumour targeting, [...]
Wed, Oct 15, 2025Source Physics World
Imagine you had a bad breakup in college. Your ex-partner is furious and self-publishes a book that names you in its title. You’re so humiliated that you only dimly remember this ex, though the book’s details and anecdotes ring true.
According to the book, you used to be inventive, perceptive and [...]
Wed, Oct 15, 2025Source Physics World
Author(s): Ryan WilkinsonA new spectroscopy method outperforms its rivals by pairing an ordinary frequency comb with an entangled one.[Physics 18, s139] Published Wed Oct 15, 2025 [...]
Wed, Oct 15, 2025Source APS
Author(s): Charles DayElectrostatic repulsion between electrons usually impairs the performance of electron microscopes. Now it can be turned into an advantage.[Physics 18, s123] Published Wed Oct 15, 2025 [...]
Wed, Oct 15, 2025Source APS
White dwarfs are the compact remnants of stars that have stopped nuclear burning, a fate that will eventually befall our sun. These extremely dense objects are degenerate stars because their structure is counterintuitive: the heavier they are, the smaller they are. [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Phys.org
Author(s): Ryan WilkinsonA newly devised cylindrical metamaterial could protect sensitive engineering equipment by isolating vibrations.[Physics 18, s129] Published Tue Oct 14, 2025 [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source APS
Weather forecasting is a powerful tool. During hurricane season, for instance, meteorologists create computer simulations to forecast how these destructive storms form and where they might travel, which helps prevent damage to coastal communities. When you're trying to forecast space weather, rather than storms on Earth, creating these simulations gets [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source Phys.org
Betelgeuse, the brilliant red star marking Orion's shoulder, has long been suspected of harboring a secret. I have to confess, Betelgeuse holds a special place in my heart as the first star I ever looked at through a telescope as a child, so learning that astronomers theorized this massive supergiant [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source Phys.org