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Monday, June 12, 2023

This Week in Physics — More than One Way to the Egg

 

This Week in Physics Magazine — June 12, 2023

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More than One Way to the Egg

Kirsty Y. Wan – June 12, 2023

Mammalian sperm adopt a complex stochastic navigation strategy that depends on the local environment's chemical conditions and rheological properties.

Research News

X-Ray Spectroscopy of a Lone Atom

June 6, 2023

A technique that combines x-ray spectroscopy with scanning tunneling microscopy has delivered x-ray spectra of single atoms.

Research News

Stuffing Water into Bird Feathers

June 6, 2023

Researchers have uncovered the details of how the feathers of a desert sandgrouse absorb water, a finding that could aid in the design of water-storing artificial materials.

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A New Science for Describing Unhealthy Online Environments

Elisabeth Wilhelm – June 5, 2023

A theory derived from nonlinear fluid dynamics is able to reproduce the formation dynamics of online hate communities—offering insights that could inform public policies.

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Active Matter Turns Pinwheels

June 9, 2023

The chaotic motion in a fluid of microscopic, actively moving rods can be harnessed to drive the rotation of a small propeller-like object.

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A Different Angle on the Color Glass Condensate

June 12, 2023

Predictions indicate that a new type of measurement at the future electron–ion collider could spot an elusive high-density regime of gluons called the color glass condensate.

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Pitch-Perfect Corrections for Turbulence

June 8, 2023

A new system could allow autonomous aircraft to correct the pitch of their wings to account for gusts of wind that abruptly change lift in real time.

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Pinpointing Problems in Transmission Power Grids

June 7, 2023

Researchers have developed an optimization algorithm to help identify the location of an electric current surge in a power grid, without knowledge of the grid's broad structure.

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Grazing Model Gets an Update

June 6, 2023

Model improvements uncover more information on the link between grazing animals and the formation of spiral vegetation patterns in arid climates.



 

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