PPhysics Read More Could a Primordial Black Hole Explain that Mysterious Neutrino?September 30, 2025 The KM3NeT Collaboration, a network of neutrino detectors based in the Mediterranean, announced in February that they had…
PPhysics Read More Terahertz spectroscopy reveals how plant leaves manage water through stomatal openingsSeptember 30, 2025 Credit: Scientific Reports (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-20219-y How do plants breathe? When do they open and close the tiny…
PPhysics Read More The Latest Quantum Computing Advances — Becoming a Living Organism?!September 30, 2025 OK, this story that just dropped from Physics.org about the latest developments in the field of quantum computing really blew…
PPhysics Read More Solving the many-electron Schrödinger equation with a transformer-based frameworkSeptember 30, 2025 QiankunNet with transformer architecture In the study of quantum systems, we encounter complex structures characterized by N interacting…
PPhysics Read More Electrically tunable metasurface unlocks real-time THz holographySeptember 30, 2025 The proposed ‘microladder’ metasurface has a THz response that can be electrically controlled, making it ideal for holographic…
PPhysics Read More Quantum error correction codes enable efficient scaling to hundreds of thousands of qubitsSeptember 30, 2025 The proposed error-correction codes are scalable to hundreds of thousands of qubits and are highly efficient, serving as…
PPhysics Read More A 60-Year-Old Cosmic Puzzle May Finally Have an AnswerSeptember 29, 2025 Supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies emit radiation and ultra-fast winds into space. Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech…
PPhysics Read More High-order analysis reveals more signs of phase-change ‘turbulence’ in nuclear matterSeptember 29, 2025 The STAR detector at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory Members of the…
PPhysics Read More Reality is not made up of objectsSeptember 29, 2025 Quantum mechanics doesn’t just challenge our intuition; it reshapes what counts as an object. Philosopher of science, Dennis…
PPhysics Read More World’s most sensitive detector tightens the net on on elusive dark matterSeptember 29, 2025 The outer detector of the LZ dark matter experiment. Credit: Matt Kapust/Sanford Underground Research Laboratory Determining the nature…
PPhysics Read More New quantum error correction code could handle millions of qubitsSeptember 29, 2025 Scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have announced a breakthrough in quantum error correction that could bring…
PPhysics Read More The Black Hole That Broke the RulesSeptember 29, 2025 Black holes are regions of space where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape…