Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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PhysicsHighlights from the American Physical Society April Meeting, Atlanta
String theory’s take on the Higgs, newborn pulsars may have iron by-products, and coupled neutrons in beryllium nuclei revealed.
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PhysicsCloaks for hiding heat
A proposed invisibility cloak for heat could shield computers or satellites from high temperatures.
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ChemistryProtons on the move find novel molecular route
Hydrogen bonds aren’t the only means of proton travel to another molecule, a study finds.
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PhysicsBits of Reality
Not just for codes and computers, quantum information holds clues to the nature of the physical universe.
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ChemistryBetter hydrogen storage process unveiled
Scientists create a chemical switch that can catch and release the useful gas.
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ChemistryPolymer 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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PhysicsLose a memory, use energy
Lab experiment confirms link between erasing information and heat flow.
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PhysicsPlants’ reproductive weaponry unfurled
Botanical tricks include adhesion and bubbles to spread their spores into the environment.
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PhysicsWater not so squishy under pressure
In planets' cores, molecules may not compress tightly.
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