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Monday, March 6, 2023

This Week in Physics — See No Bias, Hear No Bias, Speak for No Change

 

This Week in Physics Magazine — March 6, 2023

News Feature

See No Bias, Hear No Bias, Speak for No Change

March 6, 2023

A study of the attitudes of progressive, white, male physicists suggests that their inaction in confronting biases contributes significantly to the problem of inequality in physics research.

Opinion

Toward More Equitable Academic Research

March 6, 2023

Legislation passed by the US Congress will help remove long-standing inequalities in academia—but more needs to be done to build a fair, inclusive, and efficient research system.

Arts & Culture

Fashioning Beauty from Chaos

March 3, 2023

Jewelry designs inspired by mathematical objects called strange attractors bring chaos theory to a new audience.

synopsis

Reactor Neutrinos Detected by Water

March 1, 2023

Researchers have captured the signal of neutrinos from a nuclear reactor using a water-filled neutrino detector, a first for such a device.

synopsis

High-Resolution Wind Detection

March 3, 2023

A phase-modulated lidar system can measure the speed of distant winds at submeter scales, potentially allowing detailed maps of turbulent flows.

synopsis

New Amplifier Works in High Magnetic Fields

February 28, 2023

By switching out a Josephson junction for a nanobridge, researchers have designed a new type of superconducting parametric amplifier that could work in a wider range of experiments.

Viewpoint

Water is Behind the Electrification of Sand

Marco G. Mazza – February 27, 2023

The results of new experiments indicate that surface-adsorbed water molecules are responsible for contact electrification in granular matter, a finding that challenges established models of this phenomenon.

synopsis

Stringy Particles in Complex Plasmas

March 2, 2023

Simulations and an experiment aboard the International Space Station show that changes in the system's repulsive forces are behind the alignment of particles embedded in an electrified plasma.



 

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