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Posts by Katherine Wright
Researchers have caused a material’s superconductivity to permeate into a nearby normal metal via a single molecule. The effect could allow the creation of Majorana quasiparticles, which many research teams are exploring as future qubits for quantum computers. ⚛️ 🧪
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One route to faster spacecraft involves giving them light sails—structures that use laser-radiation pressure to propel them to high speeds. Now researchers have demonstrated a nm-thick photonic-crystal material that could be used as the basis for the sails. ⚛️ 🧪
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Each year, over 10 million people worldwide will receive a dementia diagnosis. Now researchers in Paris have developed a tool that could allow for detection of such brain disorders before symptoms set in. ⚛️ 🧪
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Much has been discussed about students using chatbots to help write assignments. But physics educators believe that more positive learning outcomes could be achieved by using these powerful language models to improve the assessment of students’ work. physics.aps.org/articles/v18... ⚛️ 🧪
Researchers thought the rules on how swarming locusts move was all wrapped up. Turns out they were wrong. ⚛️ 🧪 physics.aps.org/articles/v18...
The @esa.int Euclid mission has today released its first survey data, which include images of 26 million galaxies from three deep-field surveys. ⚛️ 🧪 🔭☄️
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NASA is facing enormous cuts, half of its science budget, under DOGE.
The impacts on the agency could be devastating, possibly including the cancellation of entire missions such as Hubble, Perseverance, and Voyager.
Story by me in New Scientist (free to read)
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Altermagnets are arguably the hottest objects in magnetism right now. Now 3 independent groups have proposed methods for electrically tuning the properties of altermagnets. The findings could allow the use of altermagnets in next-gen spintronics devices. ⚛️ 🧪
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“Some students are internalizing the recognition they get from peers very, very differently, and so any kind of interventions and studies I think we can dig into will likely help all students.” ⚛️ 🧪 #WomenInSTEM
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Researchers have demonstrated a way to make large-scale chiral films from three different achiral inorganic materials. (Previously they'd done it mostly with organic materials). ⚛️ 🧪
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Great piece by Elisa Todarello on using the JWST observatory @jwstobserver.bsky.social to detect photons that might be produced by axions, hypothetical particles that could make up the Universe's missing matter.
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“We see that highly energetic ions can have a significant impact on the properties of edge-localized modes [of Tokamak plasmas]...That suggests that if we want to develop proper mitigation strategies, we need to factor in controlling these energetic ions.” ⚛️ 🧪
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"...quantum mechanics wasn’t created all at once. It took several decades and was a messy, confused process, during most of which the true nature of this revolution was obscure." ⚛️ 🧪
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Its #IYQ25 launch week, so here is another quantum milestone for your delectation. ⚛️ 🧪
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Grab a cup of coffee and learn about the experiments that convinced skeptics that light can behave like a stream of particles. #IYQ25 ⚛️ 🧪
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Your daily dose of quantum physics for #IYQ25 ⚛️ 🧪
I caught up with researchers in Korea about a new device that can vacuum up microplastics floating on the surface of a body of water.
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2025 is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology #IYQ25. To celebrate, @physicsmagazine.bsky.social is republishing archival stories on the history of quantum physics. The 1st recounts Robert Millikan’s measurement of Planck’s constant. ⚛️ 🧪
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“There was a belief that all fundamental particles must be fermions or bosons. Here we show there could be something beyond that.” (Caveat, its a highly idealized system, so experimental realization is not imminent and may not happen at all. Still cool though). ⚛️ 🧪
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Color photo of Stephen Hawking. He is seated in his wheelchair, smiling at someone to his right. Hawking has dark hair and is wearing glasses. He has on a dark blue jacket, light plaid shirt, and a patterned blue tie.
Stephen Hawking was born #OTD in 1942. He developed theorems with Penrose that determine when general relativity produces singularities, established classical laws of black hole mechanics, and hypothesized that quantum effects cause black holes to radiate. 🧪 ⚛️ 🔭
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