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The webinar is directly linked with a special issue of Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion on Advances in the Physics Basis of Negative Triangularity Tokamaks; featuring contributions from all of the speakers, and many more papers from the leading groups researching this fascinating topic. In recent years the fusion community has begun [...]
Tue, Oct 22, 2024
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Tulika Bose, Philip Burrows and Tara Shears
More than a decade following the discovery of the Higgs boson at the CERN particle-physics lab near Geneva in 2012, high-energy physics stands at a crossroads. While the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is currently undergoing a major £1.1bn upgrade towards a High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the question facing particle physicists is [...]
Tue, Oct 22, 2024
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One of the brightest stars in the night sky, Betelgeuse, may not be on the brink of exploding as a supernova, according to a new study of the star's brightening and dimming. Instead, recent research shows that the observed pulsing of the starlight is probably caused by an unseen companion [...]
Mon, Oct 21, 2024
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A new experiment to determine whether or not gravity is affected by the act of measurement has been proposed by theoretical physicists in the UK, India and the Netherlands. The experiment is similar to one outlined by the same group in 2017 to test whether or not two masses could [...]
Mon, Oct 21, 2024
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In this episode of Physics World Stories, host Andrew Glester shepherds you through the fascinating world of crowd dynamics. While gazing at a flock of sheep or meandering through a busy street, you may not immediately think of the physics at play – but there is much more than you [...]
Mon, Oct 21, 2024
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Once upon a time, a man took a fast rocket to a faraway planet. He soon missed his home world and took a fast rocket back. His twin sister, a physicist, was heartbroken, saying that they were no longer twins and that her sibling was now younger than she due [...]
Mon, Oct 21, 2024
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Author(s): Sophia HeinzScientists have synthesized an isotope of the superheavy element livermorium using a novel fusion reaction. The result paves the way for the discovery of new chemical elements.[Physics 17, 150] Published Mon Oct 21, 2024 [...]
Mon, Oct 21, 2024
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Computer rendering of a neon-blue car with airflow lines passing over it and a cloud of emissions trailing behind it, labelled "brake dust ejection" near the front wheels and "tyre and road dispersion" in the middle
Follow the particulates: Snapshot of airborne pollution produced when a car brakes. (Courtesy: Adapted from Si, Run and Stafford, Jason 2024 R. Soc. Open Sci. 11 241111)http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241111) Scientists at the University of Birmingham, UK, have used physics-based modelling to develop a tool that lets cyclists and pedestrians visualize certain types of [...]
Mon, Oct 21, 2024
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A bifocal lens that can adjust the relative intensity of its two focal points using an applied electric field has been developed by Fan Fan and colleagues at China’s Hunan University. The lens features a bilayer structure made of liquid crystal materials. Each layer responds differently to the applied electric [...]
Sat, Oct 19, 2024
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Author(s): Michael SchirberA new method for studying the behavior of multiparticle systems relies on a simple “head count” of particles in imaginary boxes.[Physics 17, 153] Published Fri Oct 18, 2024 [...]
Fri, Oct 18, 2024
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New findings using data from NASA's IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) mission offer unprecedented insight into the shape and nature of a structure important to black holes called a corona. The findings are published in The Astrophysical Journal. [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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A quasar is the extremely bright core of a galaxy that hosts an active supermassive black hole at its center. As the black hole draws in surrounding gas and dust, it blasts out an enormous amount of energy, making quasars some of the brightest objects in the universe. Quasars have [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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A newly discovered star could challenge some models of how stars evolve and the way they produce elements as they age. [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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The quasars appear to have few cosmic neighbors, raising questions about how they first emerged more than 13 billion years ago. A quasar is the extremely bright core of a galaxy that hosts an active supermassive black hole at its center. As the black hole draws in surrounding gas and dust, [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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Author(s): Charles DayAxions—theorized particles that could account for dark matter—could accumulate around rapidly rotating neutron stars to the point that they become detectable.[Physics 17, s114] Published Thu Oct 17, 2024 [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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Author(s): Ryan WilkinsonThe prediction that twisted semiconductor bilayers can host so-called non-Abelian states without a magnetic field holds promise for fault-tolerant quantum computing.[Physics 17, s129] Published Thu Oct 17, 2024 [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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A quasar is the extremely bright core of a galaxy that hosts an active supermassive black hole at its center. As the black hole draws in surrounding gas and dust, it blasts out an enormous amount of energy, making quasars some of the brightest objects in the universe. Quasars have [...]
Thu, Oct 17, 2024
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Author(s): Marric StephensTheorists have developed a model to explain how a protein structure keeps its position while being buffeted by currents.[Physics 17, s125] Published Wed Oct 16, 2024 [...]
Wed, Oct 16, 2024
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Vol. 6904. Extragalactic astronomy Multi-wavelength spectroscopic analysis of the ULX Holmberg II X-1 and its nebula suggests the presence of a heavy black hole accreting from a B-type donor by S. Reyero Serantes, L. Oskinova, W.-R. Hamann, et al. 2024, A&A, 690, A347 UltraLuminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are extragalactic X-ray sources brighter [...]
Wed, Oct 16, 2024
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Author(s): Charles DayEmus inherited from their dinosaur ancestors a crouched posture that dictates the gait they adopt when moving quickly, according to a new computer simulation of bird motion.[Physics 17, 151] Published Wed Oct 16, 2024 [...]
Wed, Oct 16, 2024
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Associate professor of physics Riccardo Comin never stops seeking uncharted territory. Riccardo Comin says the best part of his job as a physics professor and exotic materials researcher is when his students come into his office to tell him they have new, interesting data. “It’s that moment of discovery, that moment of [...]
Wed, Oct 16, 2024
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