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Researchers Discover Exotic Quantum State in Topological Insulators

A new discovery For the first time, physicists saw novel quantum effects in topological insulators at room temperature. This advancement, published as the cover article of the October issue of Nature Materials, came when Princeton researchers looked into a topological material based on the element bismuth. Scientists have used topological insulators to show quantum effects […]

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An Early Universe Analog Constructed in a Laboratory in Germany

A group of investigators at Universität Heidelberg has constructed an early universe analog in their research laboratory utilizing cooled potassium atoms. In their paper publicized in the journal Nature, the group explains their simulator and exactly how it could be used. Silke Weinfurtner, with the College of Nottingham, has published a News & Views piece

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A Team Of Physicists Finds Signs Of Pentaquark States And New Matter

University of Pittsburgh and Swansea University theorists have demonstrated that recent experimental findings from the CERN collider provide compelling evidence for the existence of a novel kind of matter. A heavy particle dubbed a Lambda b that decays to lighter particles like the well-known proton and the renowned J/psi, discovered in 1974, was the subject

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3 Scientists Share Nobel Prize In Physics For Work In Quantum Mechanics

A victory for quantum physics Three researchers jointly won this year’s Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for proving that small particles can retain a connection with each other even when separated, a phenomenon in quantum physics once questioned now being explored for potential real-world applications like encrypting data. Frenchman Alain Aspect, American John F. Clauser,

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Physicists Generate New Nanoscale Spin Waves

Strong alternating magnetic fields can be utilized to generate a new kind of spin wave that was previously just theoretically anticipated. A team of physicists from Martin Luther College Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) achieved this for the first time. They report on their work in Nature Communications and offer the first microscopic pictures of these spin waves.

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SU(N) Matter Is About Three Billion Times Colder Than Deep Space

Japanese and United States physicists have utilized atoms about 3 billion times colder than interstellar space to open one portal to an unexplored realm of quantum magnetism. “Unless an alien civilization is doing experiments like these right now, anytime this experiment is running at Kyoto College, it is making the coldest fermions in the universe,”

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Building a “Quantum Heat Pump” To Search For Elusive Dark Matter

Scientists have developed a heat pump that uses light particles on a quantum range. Scientists can currently measure radio frequency signals closer to the quantum limit. Professionals say this technique works in searching for dark matter, a component of the universe whose existence is discernible primarily by its gravitational attraction. 30.1 percent of the universe

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Japan’s Fugaku Supercomputer Powers Up Drug Discovery, Storm Forecasts

TOKYO– Discovering brand-new drugs and also predicting severe weather is one of the tasks the Japanese-built Fugaku, 1 of the world’s rapid supercomputer, has taken on as its applications broaden. Fugaku will certainly be at the center of a two-year experimental study research focused on a pharmaceutical development platform. The government-sponsored project, posted in July,

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Scientist Says That Dark Matter May Be Information Itself

Info Dump There is no shortage of debate regarding the nature of the dark matter, a mysterious substance that many physicists believe makes up a large proportion of the total mass of the universe, despite never having observed it directly. Currently, a physicist from the UK called Melvin Vopson is raising a startling possibility: that

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A Particle New To Physics Could Solve the Dark Matter Mystery

A team of scientists in Hungary currently published a paper that hints at the presence of a previously unknown subatomic particle. The group first reported finding traces of the particle in 2016, and they now report more traces in a different experiment. If the outcomes are confirmed, the so-called X17 particle could help to explain

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