Physics

  1. Physics

    Time’s arrow and reality’s randomness succumb to quantum thermodynamics

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  2. Physics

    Bits of Reality

    Not just for codes and computers, quantum information holds clues to the nature of the physical universe.

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  3. Chemistry

    Better hydrogen storage process unveiled

    Scientists create a chemical switch that can catch and release the useful gas.

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  4. Chemistry

    Polymer power drives tiny reactions

    Applying pressure to a building block of plastic in water, researchers generate enough energy to make your Nikes glow and do other chemical work.

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  5. Physics

    Lose a memory, use energy

    Lab experiment confirms link between erasing information and heat flow.

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  6. Physics

    Plants’ reproductive weaponry unfurled

    Botanical tricks include adhesion and bubbles to spread their spores into the environment.

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  7. Physics

    Water not so squishy under pressure

    In planets' cores, molecules may not compress tightly.

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  8. Physics

    Hydrogen takes a new form

    High-pressure studies may reveal a fourth phase for the element.

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  9. Physics

    Loose cable blamed for speedy neutrinos

    In uncovering a technical flaw, physicists now know why an experimental result that couldn’t have been true wasn’t.

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  10. Particle Physics

    Higgs running out of hiding places

    particle’s mass confirms a final missing piece of physics’ puzzle is right where scientists think it is.

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  11. Physics

    Crystals may be possible in time as well as space

    A theory proposes that objects in their lowest energy state can loop through the fourth dimension forever, much as atoms arrange themselves periodically in matter.

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  12. Physics

    String theorists squeeze nine dimensions into three

    A supercomputer simulation of the Big Bang’s immediate aftermath may explain why space has three directions.

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