DARPA launches a new initiative exploring altermagnetism, physics’ strangest frontier, to power next-gen defense technologies.
Spin waves are considered to be promising candidates for a new form of electronics. Instead of electrons, the focus here is ...
You know that sound. A ball hits green with authority, bites hard and then spins back toward the flag like it's being pulled ...
Quantum defects are tiny imperfections in solid crystal lattices that can trap individual electrons and their "spin" (i.e., the internal angular momentum of particles). These defects are central to ...
Experts believe entangling a brain with a quantum computer could finally reveal where consciousness comes from.
Or any of our spin bowlers with their masterly bowling? It may look like magic, but it’s actually something physics calls the ...
For instance, once a skater leaps into the air, they’re stuck with however much angular momentum they’ve created. But a ...
New AI-enhanced images of Sgr A*, showing that our galaxy's black hole spins rapidly and tilts slightly toward Earth.
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Scientists Baffled by Galaxy Spin Patterns That Could Prove We’re Inside a Black Hole
For decades, astronomers have looked to the outer reaches of the cosmos for answers to our most fundamental questions: Where ...
From how space rocks wobble to where to hit them, scientists are learning the fine art of asteroid deflection — and it could ...
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Dark matter may flow like cosmic superfluid, forming vortex lines inside galaxies: Study
Dark matter makes up about 85 percent of all matter in the universe. It neither emits nor absorbs light, making it invisible ...
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