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A Particle is Born: Making the Higgs Famous
Science communicators had a field day with the 2012 Higgs discovery, as it offered a chance to energize the public about fundamental physics research. Read More »
Defects Control Silica’s Viscosity
The quirky temperature dependence of liquid silica’s viscosity comes from the liquid equivalent of crystal defects, according to new simulations. Read More »
A Step Closer to Detecting Ancient Neutrinos
Using radioactive tritium, scientists improve laboratory constraints on the overdensity signal of cosmic relic neutrinos by a factor of 100, an advance that should improve the chances of spotting this elusive particle. Read More »
Mirror Image Pinpoints a Nanoparticle’s Position
A scattered laser beam’s interaction with itself creates a motion-detection method precise enough to determine whether a trapped particle is in its ground state. Read More »
X-Ray Fireworks Linked to Fast Radio Bursts
Predictions indicate that when a neutron star radiates a burst of radio waves, interactions of the burst with the star’s magnetic field should produce observable x rays. Read More »
Manipulating Objects Using Air Bubbles and Sound Waves
Centimeter-scale objects in liquid can be manipulated using the mutual attraction of two arrays of air bubbles in the presence of sound waves. Read More »
Brighter Color-Shifting Ink for 3D Printers
Researchers have developed a more vibrant iridescent ink for 3D printers, bringing increased sparkle and shine to the otherwise lackluster objects these devices create. Read More »
Nanoquantization Fills Gap in Battery Technology
By considering the quantized storage of electrons on nanoparticles, researchers have shown theoretically that it is possible to combine the advantages of two complementary energy-storage methods. Read More »
Physicists Set their Sights on Curbing US Methane Emissions
In a report published today, physicists make recommendations for ways to improve the monitoring of industrial methane emissions, something they say could have a significant impact on climate change. Read More »