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Even Black Holes May Not Fully Hide Quantum Entanglement

The Quantum Insider

A new study suggests that observers outside a black hole may still detect statistical traces of entanglement from particles that have crossed the event horizon.

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Fusion Reactors May Create Dark Matter Particles

ScienceDaily

Theoretical work indicates that high-energy neutrons in fusion reactors could produce axions, offering a new way to search for dark matter.

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Unstable Atoms Rewriting Neutron Star Explosions

ScienceDaily

Precise mass measurements of phosphorus-26 and sulfur-27 reveal faster nuclear reaction rates, changing our model of element formation in X-ray bursts.

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China's 'Artificial Sun' Breaks Long-Standing Density Limit

ScienceDaily

The EAST tokamak reached a 'density-free regime,' proving plasma can remain stable at much higher densities than previously thought possible.

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First Mass and Distance Measurement of a Rogue Planet

Phys.org

Using gravitational microlensing data, astronomers have finally pinned down the exact physical parameters of a planet wandering without a star.

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New Superfluid Phase Found in Non-Hermitian Systems

Phys.org

Physicists discovered a new state of matter that flows without friction even while exchanging energy with its environment.

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Sudden Breakups of 'Monogamous' Quantum Couples

Phys.org

Researchers observed unexpected decoherence patterns in entangled pairs, challenging assumptions about how 'monogamy of entanglement' scales.

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Scientists Reveal the 'Shape' of Electrons

ECOticias

Using ARPES, MIT researchers have mapped the quantum geometry of electrons in kagome metals, visualizing their 'twists' for the first time.

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