Scientists Have Just Proved a Higher Level in Atoms for the First Time

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“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may receive commissions or other income from these links.” Here’s what you’ll learn by reading this story: In the first world, scientists have experimentally confirmed the capture of the speed of atoms, a task that was only achieved with photons. Scientists from Australia and the US pulled off this tricky measurement … Read more

Lodha Physics Institute in Mumbai will be a paradise for physicists: Jainendra Jain

Lodha Physics Institute in Mumbai will be a paradise for physicists: Jainendra Jain

New Delhi: The Mumbai-based Lodha Foundation is all set to start the Lodha Theoretical Physics Institute or LTPI in May 2026, has been designated as a center for advanced research in fundamental physics. It is set to be led by Jainendra Jain, professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania and winner of the Wolf … Read more

Astronomers Find New Streams of Many Stars in Milky Way, Map Dark Matter

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Astronomers have identified many that were previously hidden constellations on the outskirts of the Milky Way. These long, faint strings of stars, remnants of ancient constellations and constellations, could reveal the secrets of the evolution of this galaxy and the invisible dark matter that connects it. The new study, led by Yingtian “Bill” Chen of … Read more

Physicists have discovered a ‘strange proton’ that appears out of nowhere during experiments and then disappears in seconds.

Mysterious proton detected by CERN

CERN has forever changed the way we study the world around us. The graphics lab made learning impossible. And physicists at CERN have just discovered the “strange proton” disappearing as quickly as it appeared, disappearing in a moment. What effects will this have on science and the world in the years to come? CERN is … Read more

Scientists may finally detect hidden waves in spacetime

Scientists may finally detect hidden waves in spacetime

Researchers led by the University of Warwick have developed the first unified method to identify “space-time fluctuations” – small, random disturbances in the structure of space that appear in many attempts to link quantum physics with gravity. These minute changes were first proposed by physicist John Wheeler and are expected to appear in many leading … Read more

Astronomers are finding evidence that we live in a structure so massive that no existing model could imagine its scale.

New Construction Helps Fix Redshift Gap in Sky in Bao Signal.

A ring-shaped arrangement of nearly symmetrically aligned constellations 1.3 billion light-years diameter has been known in the distant universe, and its size and geometry do not fit well with current models of the universe. The structure, called the The Great Ringit was identified by Alexia Lopez at the University of Central Lancashire by analyzing quasar … Read more

Can fusion power save Europe from the energy crisis?

Europe's aging grid puts clean energy projects at risk of 'waste'

Since the war in Iran began on February 28, power has returned to international headlines. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING The conflict and Iran’s subsequent decision to clamp down on exports through the Strait of Hormuz – a key global oil shipping route – have produced what the International Energy Agency has described as the biggest disruption in … Read more

Why the physics of quantum computing is scary for bitcoin and crypto

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This week, Google published a paper explaining how a quantum computer can find a private key in bitcoin in 9 minutes, which has ramifications for Ethereum, other tokens, private banks, and everything in the world. Quantum computing is easy to mistake for a faster version of conventional computing. But it’s not a more powerful chip … Read more

US scientists reveal the secrets of high temperature superconductors

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Researchers in the United States have revealed the secrets of superconductors with high temperatures. Researchers at the US Department of Energy (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have discovered how small changes in the structure of superhydride enable high temperatures close to room temperature but extreme pressure – providing clues to designing more efficient superconductors. “These experiments … Read more

Scientists trap light in an area 1,000 times thinner than a hair

Scientists trap light in an area 1,000 times thinner than a hair

Researchers from the Department of Physics at the University of Warsaw, working with teams from the Łódź University of Technology, the Warsaw University of Technology, and the Polish Academy of Sciences, have created a structure that can capture infrared light with a layer of only 40 nanometers. Their method is based on a design known … Read more