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This Week in Physics - Paving the Way for Satellite Quantum Communications

 

This Week in Physics Magazine — November 14, 2022

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Paving the Way for Satellite Quantum Communications

Joseph C. Chapman and Nicholas A. Peters – November 9, 2022

A series of demonstrations by Micius—a low-orbit satellite with quantum capabilities—lays the groundwork for a satellite-based quantum communication network.

News Feature

Systemic Racism Reflected in Grant Allocations, Researchers Argue

November 8, 2022

Researchers call for reform in how funding is allocated in response to a study that finds racial disparities in the National Science Foundation's awarding of research grants.

Focus

Simulations Using a Quantum Computer Show the Technology's Current Limits

November 14, 2022

Quantum circuits still can't outperform classical ones when simulating molecules.

Research News

Predicting Black Hole Radio-Wave Hot Spots

November 10, 2022

Simulations of the plasma around a black hole indicate that "magnetic reconnection" could induce radio-wave hot spots that orbit the black hole, a prediction future Event Horizon Telescope measurements could test.

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Two Plasma Accelerators Become One

November 10, 2022

A new type of plasma accelerator combines two previous methods of producing an electron beam into one compact design.

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Wormholes Could Be Hiding in Plain Sight

November 10, 2022

Predictions indicate that wormholes and black holes may have nearly identical polarized light spectra, making these astrophysical objects difficult to distinguish.

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How Materials Get the Creeps

November 9, 2022

Researchers have developed a comprehensive theory of creep flow—a type of flow seen in amorphous solids such as coffee foam.

Research News

A Faster Charge for Electric Vehicles

November 8, 2022

A simple heating routine speeds up Li-ion battery charging to just 10 minutes.



 

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