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Physics Today 78 (6), 14–15 (2025);
Published: June 2025
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Published: May 2025
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The Arabian Desert is a barrier to animal and plant migration between Africa and Eurasia, but that hasn’t always been the case.
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To make atomically thin metals, just squeeze
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Physics Today 78 (5), 12–14 (2025);
Published: May 2025
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Plasma channel guides electrons to 10 GeV
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Physics Today 78 (4), 10–12 (2025);
Published: April 2025
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Physics Today 78 (3), 17 (2025);
Published: March 2025
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Published: January 2025
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Bubbles of gas in Antarctic ice cores contain evidence of heightened wildfire activity during periods of abrupt climate change in the last ice age.
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Physics Today 77 (12), 18–19 (2024);
Published: December 2024
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Published: November 2024
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An acoustic-wave resonator hosts a two-level quantum system, opening up new possibilities for quantum computing, communication, and sensing.
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Published: November 2024
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The unraveling and refolding of globular proteins can more than double the strength of a 3D-printed lattice subjected to compression.
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Three glass beads bring into question the timeline of lunar volcanism
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Physics Today 77 (11), 14–16 (2024);
Published: November 2024
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Physics Today 77 (11), 17 (2024);
Published: November 2024
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Published: October 2024
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With inspiration from neuroscience and the physics of atomic spins, John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton created the tools that underpin AI technology.
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Published: October 2024
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Radiometric dating of material returned from the Moon suggests there was active volcanism on the satellite 120 million years ago, nearly 2 billion years more recent than previous estimates.
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A molecular-scale waterwheel removes carbon dioxide from the air
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Physics Today 77 (10), 15–17 (2024);
Published: October 2024
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Physics Today 77 (9), 17 (2024);
Published: September 2024
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Published: August 2024
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A chemical trick harnesses energy from a humidity gradient to take carbon dioxide out of the air. Could it become another tool to mitigate climate change?
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How to make a midsize black hole
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Physics Today 77 (8), 12–14 (2024);
Published: August 2024
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A new route to synthetic diamond
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Physics Today 77 (7), 14–16 (2024);
Published: July 2024
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Published: June 2024
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By tracking radioactive carbon left behind from mid-20th-century nuclear tests, researchers find that plants take in more carbon than expected but also release it back into the atmosphere faster.
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