Top Physics Stories
Engineers just created a “phonon laser” that could shrink your next smartphone
Researchers built a microchip‑scale phonon laser generating ultra‑tiny vibrations, offering a potential path to advanced electronics and communications.
Read full story →New research challenges the cold dark matter assumption
Theorists suggest dark matter may have begun hot and fast and later cooled, revising standard assumptions about its early universe role.
Read full story →Electrons stop acting like particles—and physics still works
Physicists observed materials where electrons cannot be described as particles but still exhibit stable quantum behavior.
Read full story →Wormholes may not exist—we’ve found they reveal something deeper about time and the universe
New research suggests Einstein‑Rosen bridges might not exist as shortcuts but still reveal deeper properties of spacetime and quantum fields.
Read full story →A new crystal makes magnetism twist in surprising ways
An engineered crystal forces atomic magnets into complex swirling patterns, with implications for memory and quantum devices.
Read full story →SpaceX launches NASA’s Pandora exoplanet‑studying satellite
SpaceX successfully launched NASA’s Pandora mission aimed at studying exoplanet atmospheres and black hole X‑ray sources from orbit.
Read full story →First Law of Thermodynamics Extended Beyond Equilibrium
Researchers revised the first law of thermodynamics to include systems not in equilibrium, broadening its applicability.
Read full story →Ghost particles interacting with dark matter could solve a huge cosmic mystery
Theorists propose that ghost‑like particles interacting with dark matter may offer a mechanism influencing cosmic structure evolution.
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