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1-20 of 212
Alex Lopatka
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Published: September 2023
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Oxygen-isotope measurements of ocean-bottom organisms are an excellent indicator of the atmosphere’s radiation flux.
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Published: September 2023
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It could be used for studying polar vortex variability and other features that aren’t strongly dependent on low-atmosphere chemistry.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (9), 56 (2023);
Published: September 2023
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (9), 13–15 (2023);
Published: September 2023
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Published: August 2023
Abstract
As the oil-eating organisms swarm around individual droplets, they form biofilms that reshape the droplets and accelerate the oil’s degradation.
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Published: August 2023
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Some organic particulates found in wildfire smoke absorb visible solar radiation but are unaccounted for in climate models.
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Published: August 2023
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“Unseen quantum technology will benefit people, and people are working and collaborating on making it happen.”
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Published: July 2023
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High-energy cosmic rays—long suspected of interacting with matter in the dense galactic plane—are the source of the Milky Way’s neutrino emission.
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Published: July 2023
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The supersaturated solution of sugar and water cools out of equilibrium to crystallize into the creamy glaze used in all sorts of confectionaries.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (7), 16–17 (2023);
Published: July 2023
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (7), 56 (2023);
Published: July 2023
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Published: June 2023
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By whipping up winds near West Africa, the diminutive counterpart of the Pacific El Niño appears to have an outsize influence on the Atlantic’s hurricane season.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (6), 56 (2023);
Published: June 2023
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Published: May 2023
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A new demonstration of a famous thought experiment has coaxed a classical 16 µg cluster of atoms to behave like a quantum object.
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Published: May 2023
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Some of today's radio telescopes are sensitive enough to detect dark photons, if they exist.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (5), 64 (2023);
Published: May 2023
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Published: April 2023
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Better forecasts of severe storms demand better knowledge of storm-cloud structures.
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Published: April 2023
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Researchers navigated the gulf between lab demonstrations and commercial-scale feasibility by solving a series of engineering-design challenges.
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Published: April 2023
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The material studied more for its potential in photovoltaic panels shows promise as a new type of x-ray detector.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (4), 64 (2023);
Published: April 2023
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