AI discovers new physics in the fourth state of matter

AI discovers new physics in the fourth state of matter

Physicists have used machine learning approaches to uncover unexpected details about how particles interact within complex systems. Their research focuses on non-reciprocal forces, where one particle affects another particle differently and vice versa. The survey results are PNASthe result of a collaboration between experimental and theoretical physicists at Emory University. By combining a custom neural … Read more

Scientists discover path to ‘extreme light intensity’ enabling super-powerful laser weapons and advanced technology

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An international team of physicists has announced a “significant advance” in laser science that provides engineers with a practical path to extreme light intensities that can dramatically increase the intensity of high-power laser light. The team of physicists behind this breakthrough suggested that ultra-powerful lasers created using their approach could allow scientists to probe fundamental … Read more

Strange and demonic marine life is about to gather en masse off the coast of Europe’s Hawaii. What’s happening | Discover wildlife

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When you’re sitting on the edge of a small dive boat wearing a thick wetsuit and bulky scuba gear, every movement feels awkward and cumbersome. But when I take a deep breath, I roll backwards into the Atlantic Ocean. The instant rush of cold water provides relief, and the release of gravity takes the weight … Read more

Seven dimensions may be needed to solve the black hole paradox

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“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commissions or revenue on some items through these links.” After reading this story you will learn: For half a century, scientists have been researching ways to solve the black hole information paradox, the idea that when a black hole is evaporated by Hawking radiation, the information inside disappears, violating … Read more

NASA data captures an unexplained glow in the Milky Way, and scientists think dark matter is behind it

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Dark matter is estimated to make up about 27% of the universe, but not a single molecule of it has been directly detected. Perhaps until now, its existence has only been inferred by its gravitational force on visible matter. A new study suggests that the unexplained excess of far-ultraviolet light permeating the Milky Way galaxy … Read more

Albert Einstein: “The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulate the creative mind.”

Einstein believed that monotony and loneliness are not drawbacks, but essential fuel for the creative spirit.

albert einstein I believed that creative mind Most people need the conditions they need to escape their entire lives. In personal letters and published reflections, the physicist argued that monotony and loneliness were not symptoms of the decline of existence, but essential fuel for original thinking. Source taken from his 1931 essay the world i … Read more

Planck scattering and parallel conduction channels in iron chalcogenide superconductors – Nature Physs

Planck scattering and parallel conduction channels in iron chalcogenide superconductors - Nature Physs

Hsu, F.-C. et al. Superconductivity of α-FeSe with PbO type structure. National Academy of Procedures. Science. united states of america 10514262–14264 (2008). Article ADS Google Scholar She, J.L. et al. Upper critical field anisotropy of FeSe and FeSe0.33of0.67 Single crystal. Super condo. Science. technology. 28045013 (2015). Article ADS Google Scholar Lee, S. and others. Primary … Read more

Are there wild moose lurking in South Austin?

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This story was originally KUT’s ATXplained Live Tickets for the next show on May 21st are available at available here. Darren Smith left his home in Driftwood on a dark, chilly morning in 2019. He was heading to the airport to meet graduate students who were going on a school trip to South America. However, … Read more

Bonobos enjoy pretend tea parties, chimpanzees think rationally: why apes are more like us than we think

Experiment showing that Kanzi interacts with pretend objects by identifying glasses containing

CLeah’s plastic cups and pitcher were displayed on a wooden table in Des Moines, Iowa. Invisible juice was poured and presented to Kanzi. Kanzi eagerly picked out a fake filled cup while playing with the visiting man. In many ways, it was a typical scene from a child’s imaginary tea party. Kanji, 44, was the … Read more

IonQ researchers say ‘Walking Cat’ blueprint could lead to machines running millions of gates on thousands of qubits

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insider brief IonQ researchers have published a detailed end-to-end blueprint for a fault-tolerant quantum computer based on trapped ions. This allows them to perform millions of logical operations on hundreds of error-correcting qubits using just 2,514 physical qubits. The architecture, dubbed “Walking Cat,” is built on a modern error correction approach called quantum LDPC codes … Read more