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Evidence for an Exotic Antimatter Nucleus
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have revealed a previously unseen nucleus known as antihyperhelium-4. Read More »
Future Muon Experiment Could Search for Dark Matter
The planned MUonE experiment could—in addition to studying the muon’s magnetic moment—search for dark matter particles. Read More »
Magnetic Field Maneuvers Magnetite Monolayers
An external magnetic field can bend and lift thin sheets of self-assembled nanoparticles. Read More »
Chirality Switching On Demand
A device made of multilayer graphene exhibits topologically protected edge currents whose direction can be switched using an electric field. Read More »
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. Read More »
Quantum Milestones, 1957: Sprouting Parallel Universes
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics says that a measurement can cause a splitting of reality into separate worlds. Read More »
Intergalactic Collision Constrains Dark Electromagnetism
The distribution of dark matter around a pair of colliding galaxy clusters appears unaffected by a putative dark-sector version of electromagnetism. Read More »
Spin-to-Charge Conversion Without Magnetic Electrodes
Measurements reveal the physical processes occurring where a magnetic insulator and few-layer graphene abut each other. Read More »
AI Gives Ultrasound Imaging a Boost
A new method for obtaining high-resolution images of cells from low-resolution ultrasound data enables longer, noninvasive monitoring of organisms. Read More »