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Physics & Mathematics

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Native Americans Were Gambling, Exploring Probability Millenia Before Their Old World Counterparts

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A Physics Trick Could Make Quantum Computers Far Cheaper to Build

In the first-ever laboratory experiments done on the bat, a research team determined that the torpedo bat and traditional bat perform equally well in hitting power with only a slight difference in the location of the bat’s sweet spot.

Nine Home Runs, One Weird-Shaped Bat, and a Physics Lab That Burst the Bubble

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Being in Two Places at Once Is Not Just a Quantum Quirk. It Happens to Real Atoms, Too

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Quantum Computers Could Crack Bitcoin’s Encryption in Nine Minutes. The Clock Is Already Running

Optical image of a 32 × 32 (1K) crossbar array based on Gra/HfOx/W devices using a two-wire configuration.

Atom-Thin Layer Lets Computer Chips Survive Temperatures Hotter Than Lava

Tiny Bubbles Can Mix, Heal, and Dissolve Blood Clots

From left to right: Robin Helsten, Benjamin Crockett, Yang Liu, and Nicola Montaut

Repurposed Optics Gear Rescues Quantum States from a Sea of Noise

The model of the hybrid optical diffraction neural network for digital classification.

The Light-Speed Computers That Keep Breaking in the Lab Have a Fix

Asymmetric temperature structure revealed in the paper, as it was observed from JWST. These are offset from where the currents flow into and out of the planet, but ultimately, the winds generated by this temperature offset are what drive those currents.

Saturn’s Northern Lights Are Running a Heat Pump That Fooled Scientists for Decades

Scheme of the cell irradiation setup at the Novosibirsk Free Electron Laser (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, SB RAS). Terahertz irradiation was performed at a wavelength of 130 µm. Each experiment was conducted using five biological replicates (n = 5).

Zapping Melanoma Cells with Terahertz Light Rewires Their Energy Economy Without Killing Them

This pair of images represents an extraordinarily large survey of galaxies studying slowdown of the growth of supermassive black holes from about ten billion years ago, when the growth of these black holes was at its peak, to today.

The Universe’s Black Holes Have Stopped Gorging. We Finally Know Why.

The electric field inside an integrated quadratic nonlinear resonator can have two signs: positive or negative. When two fields of opposite signs coexist, they connect through sharp transitions called topological solitons, giving rise to a broadband frequency comb.

Dark Pulse Hiding Inside Chip Could Rewrite How We Measure Everything

Evangelos Piliouras, a graduate student in physics, demonstrates a space curve.

Hidden Geometry Could Finally Fix Quantum Computers

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