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Careers in Quantum, which was held on 5 March 2026, is an unusual event. Now in its seventh year, it’s entirely organised by PhD students who are part of the Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) at the University of Bristol in the UK. As well as giving them valuable [...]
Fri, Mar 06, 2026
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In vivo MR imaging
In vivo imaging T2-weighted MRI of three healthy volunteers (left to right columns) using the bend-MTMA and bend-loop antennas reveals increased intraocular signal for the metamaterial-based bend-MTMA configuration. (Courtesy: CC BY 4.0/Advanced Materials 10.1002/adma.202517760) MRI is one of the most important imaging tools employed in medical diagnostics. But for deep-lying tissues [...]
Fri, Mar 06, 2026
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A new study by researchers at the SETI Institute suggests that stellar "space weather" could make radio signals from extraterrestrial intelligence harder to detect. Stellar activity and plasma turbulence near a transmitting planet can broaden an otherwise ultra-narrow signal, spreading its power across more frequencies and making it more difficult [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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Humans are generating more data than ever before. While much of these data do not need to be stored long-term, some – such as scientific and historical records – would ideally still be retrievable in decades, or even centuries. The problem is that modern digital archive systems such as hard [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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The latest crop of space-time wobbles includes a variety of heavy, fast-spinning, and lopsided colliding black holes. When the densest objects in the universe collide and merge, the violence sets off ripples, in the form of gravitational waves, that reverberate across space and time, over hundreds of millions and even billions [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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“Surround sound for biological cells,” is how Luke Cox describes the ultrasound technology that Impulsonics has developed to solve the “unsticking problem” in biomedical science. Cox is co-founder and chief executive of UK-based Impulsonics, which spun-out of the University of Bristol in 2023. He is also my guest in this episode [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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An analysis of more than 5.2 million papers in 5000 different journals has revealed a dramatic rise in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in academic writing across all scientific disciplines, especially physics. However, the analysis has revealed a big gap between the number of researchers who use AI and [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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When most people think of a supernova, they're thinking of a Type II core-collapse supernova. These are massive stars that have reached the end of their time on the main sequence. They've used up their supply of hydrogen and continue fusing heavier elements until the star can't support its own [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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Vol. 7063. Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies) A sub-ppm upper limit on the cosmological variations of the fine structure constant α by S. Muller, A. Beelen, M. Guélin, et al. 2026, A&A, 706, A365 Using molecular lines toward two lensed quasars at different, moderate redshifts, the paper presents the most stringent limits to [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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When the densest objects in the universe collide and merge, the violence sets off ripples, in the form of gravitational waves, that reverberate across space and time, over hundreds of millions and even billions of years. By the time they pass through Earth, such cosmic ripples are barely discernible.And yet, [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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Author(s): Charles DayA coordinate transformation devised for an expanding universe leads to new insights into how a collapsing protogalaxy acquires a large magnetic field.[Physics 19, s26] Published Thu Mar 05, 2026 [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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Author(s): Matteo RiniWith the debut of a public alert stream, the Rubin Observatory demonstrates the ability to report transient signals—from supernovae, variable stars, active galactic nuclei and asteroids—in near real time.[Physics 19, 31] Published Thu Mar 05, 2026 [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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Author(s): Sophia ChenElectrons accelerated to relativistic speeds in a dielectric material can produce bursts of x rays, similar to a phenomenon found in thunderstorms.[Physics 19, s24] Published Thu Mar 05, 2026 [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026
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Humanity has had a complicated relationship with machines and technology for centuries. While we created these inventions to make our lives easier, and have become heavily reliant upon them, we have often feared their impact on society. In her debut book, The Body Digital: a Brief History of Humans and Machines [...]
Wed, Mar 04, 2026
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Genuine multipartite entanglement is the strongest form of entanglement, where every part of a quantum system is entangled with every other part. It plays a central role in advanced quantum tasks such as quantum metrology and quantum error correction. To detect this deep form of entanglement in practice, researchers often [...]
Wed, Mar 04, 2026
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Astronomers with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) have used data from the project to make the largest, most accurate 3D map yet of the light emitted by excited hydrogen in the early universe, 9 billion to 11 billion years ago. This specific form of light, called Lyman alpha, [...]
Tue, Mar 03, 2026
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Author(s): David EhrensteinA new layered material enabled researchers to document a dramatic change in metallic electron behavior as the material goes from 3D to 2D.[Physics 19, s31] Published Tue Mar 03, 2026 [...]
Tue, Mar 03, 2026
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Vol. 7079. The Sun and the Heliosphere Three-dimensional mapping of coronal magnetic field and plasma parameters in a solar flare by Tatyana Kaltman, Sijie Yu, Gregory D. Fleishman, Daniel F. Ryan 2026, A&A, 707, A158 The study presents reconstructed 3D maps of the magnetic field strength, Alfvén speed, and plasma beta in [...]
Mon, Mar 02, 2026
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Author(s): Yuan WanNeutron scattering has provided a new and broader view of the twirling collective atomic vibrations in a magnetic crystal.[Physics 19, 28] Published Mon Mar 02, 2026 [...]
Mon, Mar 02, 2026
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