Physics

  1. Physics

    Antineutrino counters

    In China, new neutrino detectors may help shed light on matter-antimatter imbalance in universe.

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  2. Tech

    Growing need for space trash collectors

    On April 2, for the fifth time in less than three years, the International Space Station fired its engines to dodge a piece of orbital debris that appeared on a collision path. Other spacecraft also regularly scoot out of the way of rocket and satellite debris. Such evasive action will be needed increasingly frequently, a new study finds.

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  3. Physics

    Particle physicists chasing ghosts

    Wispy neutrinos could one day explain why matter dominates the universe.

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  4. Tech

    Sparing the rare earths

    Potential shortages of useful metals inspire scientists to seek alternatives for magnet technologies

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  5. Chemistry

    Molecules/Matter & Energy

    One-way light, flexible electricity and plant networks in this week's news

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  6. Materials Science

    Now, an invisibility cloak you can see

    Physicists have developed a device that can hide objects in visible wavelengths.

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  7. Chemistry

    Molecules/Matter & Energy

    Clear batteries, mucus busters, a 3-D invisibility cloak and more in this week's news.

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  8. Materials Science

    Carbon flatland

    Graphene’s two dimensions offer new physics, novel electronics.

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  9. Physics

    C’mon radio, let’s do the twist

    Molding signals into spiral shape might expand airwaves’ capacity.

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  10. Physics

    No new physics — yet

    The world's largest collider has failed to match odd results coming from its nearest rival.

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  11. Quantum Physics

    New system offers way to defeat decryption by quantum computers

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  12. Chemistry

    Molecules/Matter & Energy

    Sticky graphene, dried-up coffee, a panda pregnancy test and more in this week’s news.

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