PPhysics Read More Non-magnetic material shows ‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ for the first timeSeptember 8, 2025 Japanese physicists have observed an elusive form of the “Hall effect” in a nonmagnetic material for the first…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Finally Crack Why Ice Is Really Slippery—Upending a 200-Year-Old Physics ExplanationSeptember 8, 2025 For nearly two centuries, students have been taught that ice is slippery because pressure or friction melts a…
PPhysics Read More ‘We want more people to know about our priceless Albert Einstein blackboard’September 7, 2025 Malia CartyBBC News, Nottingham BBC The blackboard used by Albert Einstein is the only one believed to be…
PPhysics Read More Physicists Measured The Pulse of an Atom’s Magnetic Heart in Real Time : ScienceAlertSeptember 7, 2025 The pulse of an atom’s magnetic heart as it ticks back and forth between quantum states has been…
PPhysics 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 45 years ago, Carl Sagan beautifully explained the fourth dimension with just an apple.September 6, 2025 Most adults periodically examine their lives to try to figure out where they can save money. It might…
PPhysics Read More What is the Nucleus Size of 3I/ATLAS? | by Avi Loeb | Sep, 2025September 6, 2025 Press enter or click to view image in full size(Credit: Wikimedia) The biggest unresolved question about the interstellar…
PPhysics Read More Transient domain boundary drives ultrafast magnetisation reversalSeptember 6, 2025 Time-resolved magnetic soft-X-ray spectroscopy We investigate a typical nanometre-scale heterostructure consisting of an amorphous ferrimagnetic Gd25Co75 alloy with…
PPhysics Read More Ring laser tracks Earth’s axial wobble 100 times more accuratelySeptember 6, 2025 Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…
PPhysics Read More German scientists debunk 200-year-old theory on why ice is slipperySeptember 6, 2025 Researchers in Germany have challenged a 200-year-old assumption and revealed that pressure and friction are not responsible for…
PPhysics Read More Quantum Computers Mimic Black Holes To Probe Cosmic SecretsSeptember 6, 2025 A close-up of the trapped-ion quantum computer used to simulate quantum-information scrambling circuits. Credit: Quantinuum The difference between…