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The fragile deuteron and cosmic rays Cosmic rays have long fascinated scientists: high-energy particles that voyage through space and collide with Earth’s atmosphere, creating cascades…

Breakthrough ties quantum computing to scattering theory in one dimension Understanding how particles scatter and interact at the quantum level is a foundational pursuit in…

Quantum computing meets scattering theory in one dimension Understanding how particles interact at the quantum level often hinges on accurately determining scattering phase shifts. These…

Why One-Minute Videos Fall Short for Black Hole Science When Nobel laureate Reinhard Genzel took the stage, the room anticipated a technical lecture on black…

What is a time crystal—and why does it matter? Time crystals are a striking prediction in quantum physics: a state of matter where the system’s…

New claims spark renewed interest in one of science’s biggest mysteries Researchers are reporting what they describe as the first direct evidence for dark matter,…

A new frontier in black hole imaging As astronomical techniques sharpen, scientists are increasingly confident that the next generation of black hole images will test…

Introduction: A mystery that rattles our understanding of physics In recent years, physicists have chased a single, unifying dream: to reconcile the smooth geometry of…

Reimagining Dark Matter Detection with Quantum Networks Detecting dark matter remains one of physics’ most tantalizing challenges. Though invisible to the eye, dark matter exerts…

Quantum networks bring precision to dark matter hunts Detecting dark matter—the elusive substance that helps hold galaxies together—remains one of physics’ most enduring puzzles. While…
