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PPhysics Read More Physicists Made a Time Crystal We Can Actually SeeSeptember 12, 2025 Of all the eccentricities of the quantum realm, time crystals—atomic arrangements that repeat certain motions over time—might be…
PPhysics Read More Something From Nothing – Physicists Mimic the “Impossible” Schwinger EffectSeptember 10, 2025 Physicists have long wondered whether matter can spontaneously emerge from nothing, a process known as the Schwinger effect.…
CComputing Read More AI helps assemble ‘brain’ of future quantum computerSeptember 7, 2025 Quantum computing qubits are arranged in a grid in this artist’s illustration.Credit: Getty Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are…
SScience Read More Scientists Watch an Atom’s Nucleus Flip in Real Time for the First TimeSeptember 7, 2025 Artist’s impression, based on actual measurement data, of the nuclear spin of an atom flipping between distinct quantum…
PPhysics Read More Graphene Electrons Violate Fundamental Law of PhysicsSeptember 7, 2025 Scientists have detected a “Dirac fluid” in graphene, where electrons flow like a nearly perfect liquid and defy…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Build Quantum Computer That Snaps Together Like LEGOsSeptember 2, 2025 By linking smaller superconducting modules like building blocks, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign achieved near-perfect qubit…
SScience Read More “It’s Its Own New Thing” – Scientists Discover New State of Quantum MatterSeptember 2, 2025 UC Irvine physicists have discovered a new phase of quantum matter with unusual electron-hole pairings. The material’s resilience…
PPhysics Read More Origin and stability of generalized Wigner crystallinity in triangular moiré systemsAugust 29, 2025 Classical phase diagram and competing charge-ordered states To develop an intuition for the GWC problem, we first construct…
PPhysics Read More Strong-interaction-driven quadrupolar-to-dipolar exciton transitions in a trilayer moiré superlatticeAugust 22, 2025 Wang, G. et al. Colloquium: excitons in atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides. Rev. Mod. Phys. 90, 021001 (2018).…
PPhysics Read More Distinct terahertz nonlinear and Raman responses in cuprate superconductors Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+xAugust 19, 2025 Tinkham, M. Introduction to superconductivity. Second Edition, Dover Books on Physics (Courier Corporation, 2004). Kampfrath, T., Tanaka, K.…
PPhysics Read More Ultracold cesium atoms challenge rules of physics, refuse to heat upAugust 17, 2025 Imagine shaking a snow globe again and again. You’d expect the flakes to scatter endlessly. However, a team…