Major First: Quantum Information Produced, Stored, And Retrieved
By Clare Watson
Researchers create 'quantum drums' to store qubits — one step closer to groundbreaking internet speed and security
By Christopher Harper
In a global first, scientists create, store, and retrieve quantum data
By Ameya Paleja
Researchers Transmit and Read Quantum Information for the First Time
By Ryan Whitwam
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New Three-Dimensional Map of the Universe Charts 11 Billion Years of Cosmic Expansion
By Chrissy Newton
Dark energy could be getting weaker, suggesting the universe will end in a 'Big Crunch'
By Robert Lea
First Results from DESI Make the Most Precise Measurement of Our Expanding Universe
Largest 3D map of our universe could 'turn cosmology upside down'
By Sharmila Kuthunur
The "Big Crunch": New dark energy data raises questions about Universe's fate
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Weird magnetic 'skyrmion' quasiparticle could be used as a bit in advanced computing memory
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet
Skyrmions move at record speeds: A step towards the computing of the future
Experimental observation of current-driven antiskyrmion sliding in stripe domains
By Shouguo Wang, Tongyun Zhao & Cheng Song
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Skyrmions achieve unprecedented speeds promising future computing advances
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You Can Actually Order Your Very Own Invisibility Shield Right Now
By David Nield
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Penning-trap measurement of the Q value of electron capture in 163Ho for the determination of the electron neutrino mass
By Kathrin Kromer, Klaus Blaum & Martin Brass
Ghost particle on the scales: Research offers more precise determination of neutrino mass
Scientists are one step closer to knowing the mass of ghostly neutrinos — possibly paving the way to new physics
By Ben Turner
VT Science Corner: Neutrinos and nuclear weapons
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By Patrick Huber
Scientists Take a Step Closer to Solving the Mystery of Neutrino Masses
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The Mystery of Cosmic Rays Deepens
By Alan Johnston & Scott Alan Johnston
Nearby Supernova Was Surprisingly Lacking In Cosmic Rays, Throwing Doubts On Theories
By Stephen Luntz
NASA's Fermi Telescope detects no gamma rays from recent supernova
NASA's Fermi Mission Detects No Gamma Rays from Nearby Supernova
Defying Expectations: NASA's Fermi Sees No Gamma Rays From Nearby Supernova
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Technical trials for easing the (cosmological) tension
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CERN Pays Tribute to Peter Higgs – “God Particle” Physicist Passes Away at 94
Peter Higgs, Nobelist Who Predicted the 'God Particle,' Dies at 94
By Dennis Overbye
Peter Higgs, physicist who proposed Higgs boson, dies aged 94
By Ian Sample & Severin Carrell
Peter Higgs, a Giant of Particle Physics, Dies at 94
By Davide Castelvecchi
Peter Higgs: the story behind his interview with Physics World – Physics World
By Matin Durrani
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Experiments with Bilayer Graphene Reveal 'Massless' Movement of Electrons, Similar to Light
By Christopher Plain
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Researchers solve mystery of inexplicably dense galaxy at the heart of perfect 'Einstein ring' snapped by James Webb telescope
By Harry Baker
Astrophysicists solve mystery of heart-shaped feature on the surface of Pluto
Sputnik Planitia as an impactor remnant indicative of an ancient rocky mascon in an oceanless Pluto
By Alexandre Emsenhuber, Adeene Denton & Erik Asphaug
Pluto's huge white 'heart' has a surprisingly violent origin, new study suggests
By Stephanie Pappas
How Pluto got its 'heart'
We Finally Know How Pluto Got Its Heart: an Ancient Cosmic 'Splat'
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Merging nuclear physics experiments and astronomical observations to advance equation-of-state research
By Eric Gedenk
The Quest to Map the Inside of the Proton
By Charlie Wood
The big idea of Grand Unified Theories of physics
By Ethan Siegel
Department of Energy Fusion Discovery Could Allow Physicists to Tame Volatile Plasmas
By Micah Hanks
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Combating disruptive 'noise' in quantum communication
Nonlocality activation in a photonic quantum network
By Marco Túlio Quintino, Geoff J Pryde & Lynden K. Shalm
Nonlocality in Quantum Networks: From Theory to Experiment
By Bethan Davies
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Does light itself truly have an infinite lifetime?
By Ethan Siegel
Researchers control quantum properties of 2D materials with tailored light
By Ali Sundermier
Light-wave-controlled Haldane model in monolayer hexagonal boron nitride
By Alvaro Jimenez Galan, Shubhadeep Biswas & Matthias F Kling
Tailored Light Controls Quantum Traits of 2D Materials
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Dark Energy Revealed: Tracing the Legacy of Einstein’s Constant
By Steve Nadis & Shing-Tung Yau
Peptides on interstellar ice: Study finds presence of water molecules not a major obstacle for formation
By Marco Körner
One of Life's Most Important Ingredients Could Have Formed in The Hearts of Comets
By Russell Mclendon
Crucial building blocks of life on Earth can more easily form in outer space – new research
By Christian Schroeder
Carnegie: Meteorites – Tool Kits for Creating Life on Earth - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
Cosmic Dust Particles May Hold Key to Life's Building Blocks
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Future quantum computers could use bizarre 'error-free' qubit design built on forgotten research from the 1990s
By Nicholas Fearn
Why Strange Matter Matters: How Particle Colliders Can Lead To A Sci-Fi Horror Show
By Jeffrey Rapaport
Physicists Suggest Universe Is Full of Material Moving Faster Than Light
By Frank Landymore
Ultrafast laser-powered 'magnetic RAM' is on the horizon after new discovery
By Drew Turney
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Microsoft And Quantinuum Improve Quantum Error Rates By 800x
Is Microsoft a Top Stock for Quantum Computing Right Now?
By Nicholas Rossolillo
Quantinuum Reports 99.9% 2-Qubit Gate Fidelity, Caps Eventful 2 Months
"What we did here gives me goosebumps. We have shown that error correction is repeatable, it is working, and it is reliable": Microsoft and Quantinuum scale new heights in quantum computing and error correction
By Kevin Okemwa
Quantinuum Sets New Records for Both Gate Fidelity and Quantum Volume
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Never-Before-Seen Quantum Hybrid State Discovered on Arsenic Surface
By Michelle Starr
Purpose-Led Publishing: Antonia Seymour outlines the role of not-for-profit publishers – Physics World
By Hamish Johnston
Observation of giant non-reciprocal charge transport from quantum Hall states in a topological insulator
By Zhe Ying, Fengqi Song & Baigeng Wang