Tag: Physics News
NASA hears from Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, after months of quiet by StuffsEarth
This illustration provided by NASA depicts Voyager 1. The most distant spacecraft from Earth stopped sending back understandable data in November 2023. Flight controllers traced [Read more about this post…]
Astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center as first crew for Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft by StuffsEarth
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain It’s not just another ride for a pair of veteran NASA astronauts who arrived to the Space Coast ahead of their [Read more about this post…]
Research demonstrates a new mechanism of order formation in quantum systems by StuffsEarth
Schematic picture of activity-induced ferromagnetism in quantum active matter. Here, moving atoms with spins exhibits the ferromagnetic order (i.e., aligning in one direction) like a [Read more about this post…]
A new way to study and help prevent landslides
Researchers studied landslides around the world, like the 2008 disaster in Beichuan, China, to develop a new paradigm for understanding their movements and failure types. [Read more about this post…]
A new experiment aims to turn the ghostly substance into actual light by StuffsEarth
Galaxy cluster, left, with ring of dark matter visible, right. Credit: NASA A ghost is haunting our universe. This has been known in astronomy and [Read more about this post…]
Enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe films on SrTiO₃(001) via metallic δ-doping by StuffsEarth
Fig. 1 The transport results of FeSe/δ-doped SrTiO3(001), in comparison with FeSe/SrTiO3(001). Credit: Science China Press Interface engineering has been proven to be effective in [Read more about this post…]
Multiferroic nanodots for low-power magnetic storage by StuffsEarth
BFCO 60-nm nanodots, with single domain structures, hold promise for high-density and low-power nonvolatile magnetic memory devices. Credit: Tokyo Tech Traditional memory devices are volatile [Read more about this post…]
Exact instanton transseries for quantum mechanics by StuffsEarth
The Borel plane of Bϕ. Credit: SciPost Physics (2024). DOI: 10.21468/SciPostPhys.16.4.103 In the quantum world, processes can be separated into two distinct classes. One class, [Read more about this post…]
Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning by StuffsEarth
Photo of the Säntis peak, with arrows indicating the Radome, which houses the electric field probe and scintillators, and the Tower, where the current and [Read more about this post…]
High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing by StuffsEarth
The deployment of few-molecule reservoir computing harnessing surface-enhanced Raman scattering for predicting blood glucose levels. Credit: Takashi Tsuchiya National Institute for Materials Science A collaborative [Read more about this post…]