A new study reports conclusive evidence for the breakdown of standard gravity in the low acceleration limit from a verifiable...
Bringing protons up to speed with strong laser pulses—this still young concept promises many advantages over conventional accelerators. For instance,...
Atomic nuclei consist of nucleons such as protons and neutrons, which are bound together by nuclear force or strong interaction....
A common metal paper clip will stick to a magnet. Scientists classify such iron-containing materials as ferromagnets. A little over...
Rice University physicists have shown that immutable topological states, which are highly sought for quantum computing, can be entangled with...
A collaboration of nuclear theorists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Temple University,...
Many substances change their properties when they are cooled below a certain critical temperature. Such a phase transition occurs, for...
Last week, a group of South Korean physicists made a startling claim. In two papers uploaded to the arXiv preprint...
In past ice ages, the intensity of summer insolation affected the emergence of warm and cold periods and played an...
New theoretical and experimental physics research shows the first ever creation of a diverse range of fine-sized, special polarization structures...
A hot bath is a place to relax. For scientists, it is also where molecules or tiny building blocks meet...
Allen Hunt, Ph.D., professor of physics at Wright State University, published a new co-authored paper, “Predicting Streamflow Elasticity Based on...













