Physicists use a 350-year-old theorem to reveal new properties of light waves

Physicists at Stevens Institute of Technology use a 350-year-old theorem that explains the workings of pendulums and planets to reveal new properties of light waves. Credit: Stevens Institute of Technology…

New Insights into How Strange Matter Interacts with Ordinary Matter

The Science Newswise — Scientists reported the first observations of how nuclei containing strange quarks flow from particle collisions that smash atomic nuclei together at high energies. They specifically tracked…

Quantum entanglement of photons captured in real-time

In Preparation for DUNE, Scientists Examine Modern Nuclear Theory for Neutrino Oscillation Physics

The Science Newswise — The U.S. particle physics community is preparing for a major research program with the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). DUNE will study neutrino oscillations. These quantum…

TAU Systems Upgrades University of Texas Tabletop Laser to a Peak Power of 40 Terawatts and Debuts its Particle Accelerator

Download high res imagery Newswise — AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — TAU Systems, the producer of ultrafast, compact laser-plasma accelerators, today announced the successful upgrade of the existing University of Texas…

A new ‘spin’ on ergodicity breaking

The researchers studied a C60 molecule, also called a buckyball, to understand how it could break ergodicity. Credit: Steven Burrows/Jun Ye and David Nesbitt In a recent Science paper, researchers…

Scientists identify mechanism that explains the characteristic properties of ‘strange metals’

A new theory explains the unusual behavior of strange metals, considered one of the greatest open challenges in condensed matter physics. The theory is based on two properties of strange…

Ultracold quantum gas reveals insights into wave turbulence

Research team simulates super diffusion on a quantum computer

Study discovers pairing of electrons in artificial atoms, a quantum state predicted more than 50 years ago

3D view of some of the structures built atom-by-atom from silver (small hillocks). A rectangular and a circular electron cage are seen in the top left quarter of the image.…