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The Solar System as a Black Hole Detector

An asteroid-mass primordial black hole flying near a planet could perturb the planet’s orbit by a detectable amount. Read More »

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Introductory Physics Classes Can Make or Break Students’ Persistence in the Field

A recent study sheds light on why undergrads pursue physics and why majors persist or leave. Read More »

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Signatures of Gravitational Atoms from Black Hole Mergers

Gravitational-wave signals from black hole mergers could reveal the presence of “gravitational atoms”—black holes surrounded by clouds of axions or other light bosons. Read More »

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Old Movie Demos New Tech

Using an old film as input, researchers demonstrate an algorithm that rapidly determines the positions of thousands of particles whose light-scattering produces an image or other desired output. Read More »

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Quantum Chip Cuts Unintended Signals

A 25-qubit quantum processor architecture reduces the stray signals that can cause errors and is suitable for scaling up. Read More »

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Imaging Antiferromagnetic Domains

A simple light microscopy setup can map the micrometer-scale domains of a potentially useful class of magnetic materials. Read More »

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Social Networks Key to LGBTQ+ Physics Students Making It Through Grad School

A new survey shows that affinity groups provide crucial support to women and LGBTQ+ physics PhD students—groups that continue to experience harassment and hostility. Read More »

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Materials Found to Be Surprisingly Transparent to Orbital Currents

Orbital currents can efficiently flow through a variety of materials—a promising result for future orbitronics devices. Read More »

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Light Could Drive Cooling Cycle in Ferroelectric Materials

Ultraviolet photons induce potassium niobate to behave like a potent solid-state refrigerant, according to new calculations. Read More »

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