Top Physics Stories

Gravitational wave signal tests Einstein's theory of general relativity

Phys.org / Cornell University (press)

A detailed gravitational-wave signal reveals multiple vibration modes, allowing one of the most stringent tests yet of general relativity.

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Optical atomic clocks poised to redefine how the world measures seconds

Phys.org

Next-generation optical atomic clocks are approaching the precision needed to redefine the SI second and enable new physics tests.

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Distant entangled atoms acting as one sensor deliver stunning precision

ScienceDaily (University of Basel)

Physicists use spatially separated but entangled atoms to function as a single ultra-precise quantum sensor.

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NASA delays critical Artemis 2 rocket fueling test due to below-freezing temperatures, launch no earlier than Feb. 8

Space.com

Unusually cold weather forces NASA to delay a major Artemis II fueling test, affecting the schedule of its first crewed lunar mission.

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NASA's Juno measures thickness of Europa's ice shell

Phys.org

Juno’s gravity and magnetic data provide new constraints on the thickness of Europa’s icy shell above its subsurface ocean.

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Puffy baby planets reveal a missing stage of planet formation

ScienceDaily (National Institutes of Natural Sciences)

Observations of unusually low-density young planets point to an overlooked early phase in how planets grow.

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New fear unlocked: Runaway black holes

Phys.org (The Conversation)

Astronomers explore evidence that some supermassive black holes can be violently ejected from galaxies and roam intergalactic space.

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A breakthrough that could make ships nearly unsinkable

ScienceDaily (University of Rochester)

Engineered surface structures allow metal tubes to trap air and remain buoyant even when punctured.

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