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This Week in Physics - Connecting Phases of the Strong Force

 

This Week in Physics Magazine — October 31, 2022

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Connecting Phases of the Strong Force

Andreas Schmitt – October 31, 2022

Thermodynamic phases governed by the strong nuclear force have been linked together using multiple theoretical tools.

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A Möbius Strip for Light

October 28, 2022

A ring-shaped waveguide with a particular pattern of notches can force a light wave to make two round trips before completing an integer number of wave cycles.

Research News

Steep Hierarchies of Prestige in Academic Hiring

October 31, 2022

Most tenure-track academics in the US earned their PhDs at a small group of elite universities—raising questions about the role of perceived university prestige in hiring decisions.

Research News

Martian Impacts Seen and Heard

October 26, 2022

Linking acoustic and seismic signals from meteorite strikes to orbiter images is a step toward mapping the planet's interior.

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No Hiding Place for Lazy Soccer Defenders

October 28, 2022

Network theory can show how successfully a soccer team performs when it's on the defense.

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"Dirt" Is No Barrier to Flocking

October 27, 2022

Predictions indicate that disorder induced by immobile imperfections does not prevent organisms from moving collectively as a group.

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Electrical Conductance Reveals Complex Fractals

October 26, 2022

Researchers find that a phenomenon called multifractality manifests in the conductance fluctuations of a 2D electron gas as the gas undergoes a topological phase transition.

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Listening to Equation-of-State Changes

October 26, 2022

Simulations indicate that postmerger gravitational waves from coalescing neutron stars could allow researchers to hear the phase transitions between exotic states of matter.

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Atom-Implanted Silicon Waveguides Get an Upgrade

October 25, 2022

Improved fabrication methods for qubits made from erbium-doped silicon waveguides give these qubits the key prerequisites for becoming a contender for future quantum computers.


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