What does it mean when we say that something is extremely cold? A physicist’s answer would be: this means that...
Bubbles are common in nature and can form when ocean waves break and when raindrops impact surfaces. When bubbles burst,...
JILA researchers have tricked nature by tuning a dense quantum gas of atoms to make a congested “Fermi sea,” thus...
Exotic laser-produced high-energy-density (HED) plasmas akin to those found in stars and nuclear explosions could provide insight into events throughout...
Alternating from spheres to rugby balls is no longer the sole preserve of mercury isotopes, an international team at CERN’s...
An atom’s electrons are arranged in energy shells. Like concertgoers in an arena, each electron occupies a single chair and...
An international research team has recently updated the 7Li(d,n)24He reaction rate based on latest experimental data, which removes the significant...
In order to obtain stable and reliable optical components for space remote sensors, researchers have recently designed a rigid-flexible, dual-mode...
When you think about how rapidly computers filled our homes, our cars and even ourselves through watches and earpieces, it...
For years, researchers believed that the smaller the domain size in a ferroelectric crystal, the greater the piezoelectric properties of...
In a recently published article in Physical Review Letters, the ALICE collaboration has used a method called femtoscopy to study...
Scientists from The University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science used computer simulations to study the aging mechanism that can...













