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Physics Today 77 (7), 19 (2024);
Published: July 2024
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Published: May 2024
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The presence of lanthanum near a cobalt catalyst quenches the catalyst’s spin and lowers the activation energy required to split molecular nitrogen.
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Physics Today 77 (5), 20 (2024);
Published: May 2024
Online
Published: April 2024
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The synthesis of graphene nanoribbons inside layers of boron nitride makes it straightforward to grow them defect-free for use in high-performance electronics.
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Published: April 2024
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The convection of groundwater under the salt flats in Death Valley accounts for the otherworldly polygon-shaped ridges that form on the surface.
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Physics Today 77 (4), 18–20 (2024);
Published: April 2024
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Published: March 2024
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New experiments demonstrate that the phonons scatter from impurities and defects in a magnetic insulator.
Online
Published: February 2024
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The results of searches for intelligent life beyond Earth have motivated investigators to look inward.
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Published: January 2024
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The new fibers are tough enough to knit into washable and dyeable fabric that maintains its thermal insulation, even after 10 000 stretch-and-release cycles.
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Published: January 2024
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Woodpeckers manage to avoid brain injury despite a lack of anatomical shock absorption.
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Published: January 2024
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An analysis of soils and ash from recent California fires finds that their high temperatures catalyze the transformation of chromium metal into its carcinogenic form.
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Published: December 2023
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The trick to growing crystals of the common, mysteriously behaving mineral is to periodically dissolve their surface defects, according to a new theory.
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Published: November 2023
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The new sensor resolves ultrafine surface features typical of the dimensions of fabric textures.
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Published: November 2023
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The simulated temperature profile of a container of fluid that is heated from below and cooled from above reveals tiny convective plumes.
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Published: October 2023
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When illuminated with a red laser, some aromatic hydrocarbon molecules fluoresce with a spectral linewidth that depends predictably on their temperature.
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Published: October 2023
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A sunlight-focusing lens could melt lunar regolith into a liquid that hardens into a robust composite, laboratory experiments suggest.
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Published: September 2023
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The data may help scientists refine models of the planet’s oceanic and atmospheric circulations—and possibly the dynamics of its interior.
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Published: September 2023
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Soft actuators on a four-footed robot enable it to crawl or jump from one spot to another while carrying up to 22 times its body weight.
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Published: August 2023
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Irradiated by a hot white dwarf companion, the newly identified celestial object resembles a giant planet under extreme conditions.
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Published: June 2023
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Electron microscopy images and first-principles calculations reveal a model that describes the atomic configuration that atoms in a boron-doped metal-nitride film adopt when they flip their polarization.
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