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This Week in Physics — Elemental Accounting of the Solar Interior

 

This Week in Physics Magazine — December 12, 2022

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Elemental Accounting of the Solar Interior

Aldo Serenelli – December 12, 2022

A study of neutrinos from the Sun has measured the signal from the so-called CNO cycle, offering a direct measure of the elemental abundances in the Sun's core.

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Enhanced Emission for Improved Electron Spectroscopy

Jennifer Dionne, Parivash Moradifar, and Alan Dai – December 7, 2022

Researchers have demonstrated a new electron field emitter with unprecedented brightness and spectral purity, promising a breakthrough in electron microscope spectroscopy.

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Sea Urchin Sperm Follow Their Noses

December 9, 2022

Using concepts from control theory, researchers link the complex navigation behavior of a sea urchin sperm to a single parameter: its response to changing chemical "smells."

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Meet the Unimon, the New Qubit on the Block

December 8, 2022

In initial tests, a simplified version of a popular superconducting qubit achieves high computation accuracies, making it attractive for future quantum computers.

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Microsphere Pair Converts Microwaves to Light

December 9, 2022

A pair of microspheres can convert microwave signals over a wide frequency range into optical signals, which will be essential for future quantum technologies.

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Energy Evolution of Electrons Measured Noninvasively

December 6, 2022

Researchers have demonstrated a noninvasive technique for measuring the energy evolution of an electron bunch inside a laser-plasma accelerator.

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Foot Functionality Elucidated

December 8, 2022

When humans walk, our feet act as levers rather than landing pads as previously thought.

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Dark Matter Goes Down to the Wire

December 9, 2022

A superconducting nanowire detector places new bounds on how a hypothetical lightweight dark matter particle interacts with electrons.

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Uncovering an Odd Form of Superconductivity

December 7, 2022

An innovative technique will allow scientists to probe superconductivity involving an unusual type of electron pairing called odd-frequency pairing.



 

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