Physics
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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		AstronomyThese 2018 findings could be big news — if they turn out to be true
Discoveries about fossils, the Big Bang and more could shake up the scientific world – if they turn out to be true.
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		PhysicsThese sound waves can levitate and move particles in new ways
A new machine that levitates objects using sound waves can manipulate several particles at once.
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		Particle PhysicsNeutrino discovery launched a new type of astronomy
Particles associated with a blazar kick-start the field of neutrino astronomy.
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		CosmologyVoyager 2 spacecraft enters interstellar space
Voyager 2 just became the second probe ever to enter interstellar space, and the first with a working plasma instrument.
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		PhysicsA satellite screw-up reaffirms Einstein’s theory of gravity
Two spacecraft confirm that time passes more slowly closer to Earth’s surface.
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		Materials ScienceMagnets make a new soft metamaterial stiffen up in a flash
Scientists can dial the stiffness of a bizarre new type of synthetic material up or down using magnets.
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		Particle PhysicsA controversial sighting of dark matter is looking even shakier
Two dark matter experiments disagree despite using the same type of detector material.
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		PhysicsReaders inquire about a Neptune-sized moon, nuclear pasta and more
Readers had questions about a Neptune-sized moon, nuclear pasta and the search for extraterrestrial life.
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		PhysicsScientists’ collection of gravitational waves just got a lot bigger
The biggest black hole merger yet seen created one set of the spacetime ripples.
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		Particle PhysicsThe Large Hadron Collider is shutting down for 2 years
The world’s largest particle accelerator will restart in 2021 at higher energy.
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		Particle PhysicsPhysicists finally calculated where the proton’s mass comes from
New study indicates that the proton is much more than just the sum of its parts.
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		Particle PhysicsWhy a chemistry teacher started a science board game company
Subatomic is the latest game from John Coveyou, whose company Genius Games wants people to find the joy in science.
By Kyle Plantz