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Electrically charged Higgs versus physicists: 1-0 until break
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 16:40
The last missing particle of the Standard Model, the Higgs boson, was discovered in 2012 in experiments at the Large Hadron Collider. Since then, searching for new, related particles has been underway. Predicted by vario...
Electronically programmable photonic molecule
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 16:30
Physical systems with discrete energy levels are ubiquitous in nature and form fundamental building blocks of quantum technology. Artificial atom-like and molecule-like systems were previously demonstrated to regulate li...
Cold atoms offer a glimpse of flat physics
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 16:01
These days, movies and video games render increasingly realistic 3-D images on 2-D screens, giving viewers the illusion of gazing into another world. For many physicists, though, keeping things flat is far more interesti...
How Calorie Content Makes You Rethink Food Choices
Neuroscience News - 21 Dec 2018 22:53
A neuroimaging study reveals seeing images of food with calorie information alters the way the brain responds to the food, making the item seem less appealing.
How a Trippy 1980s Video Effect Might Help Explain Consciousness
Neuroscience News - 21 Dec 2018 22:49
Researchers argue consciousness may be caused by the way the brain generates energetic feedback loops.
Nutrients in Blood Linked to Better Cognition and Brain Connectivity in Older Adults
Neuroscience News - 21 Dec 2018 21:13
Investigating 32 key nutrients in the Mediterranean diet, researcher report aging individuals with more abundant key nutrients in their blood had better functional connectivity and improved cognitive performance than tho...
Mortality Rates on the Rise For Gens X and Y Too
Neuroscience News - 21 Dec 2018 21:10
A new study reports life expectancies are declining in the US for Generation X and Y individuals. Researchers say the causes of premature mortality vary by race, gender and ethnicity.
What if Consciousness is Just a Product of Our Non-Conscious Brain
Neuroscience News - 21 Dec 2018 21:06
Researchers explore consciousness and argue our conscious processes may be formed by efficient non-conscious brain systems.
More Babies Are Conceived Over the Holiday Season Than Other Times of Year
Live Science - 21 Dec 2018 18:552019 Preview: Renewable energy race to ramp up as oil use skyrockets
New Scientist - 21 Dec 2018 18:00
As global demand for energy grows, we will need to switch to renewables even faster to avoid climate catastrophe
New metasurfaces look bright in one direction, while dark in the opposite direction
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 17:55
Researchers at Aalto University have developed metasurfaces with extreme angle-asymmetric response. The surface reflections depend on the angle at which light hits it.
Twisting light to enable high-capacity data transmission
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 17:48
For the first time, researchers have used tiny gears made of germanium to generate a vortex of twisted light that turns around its axis of travel much like a corkscrew. Because germanium is compatible with the silicon us...
Supercurrents gone chiral: new type of superconducting junction
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 17:37
Unconventional superconductors form one of the big mysteries in physics. Among them is strontium ruthenate, which stands out as a controversial superconductor. During his Ph.D., Leiden physicist Kaveh Lahabi has provided...
New findings reveal the behavior of turbulence in the exceptionally hot solar corona
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 17:23
The sun defies conventional scientific understanding. Its upper atmosphere, known as the corona, is many millions of degrees hotter than its surface. Astrophysicists are keen to learn why the corona is so hot, and scient...
Strong interactions produce a dance between light and sound
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 17:18
Light and high-frequency acoustic sound waves in a tiny glass structure can strongly couple to one another and perform a dance in step.
On the right path to fusion energy
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 17:07
A new report on the development of fusion as an energy source, written at the request of the U.S. Secretary of Energy, proposes adoption of a national fusion strategy that closely aligns with the course charted in recent...
Educating the Wise Cyborgs of the Future
Singularity Hub - 21 Dec 2018 17:00
When we think of wisdom, we often think of ancient philosophers, mystics, or spiritual leaders. Wisdom is associated with the past. Yet some intellectual leaders are challenging us to reconsider wisdom in the context of ...
Alien Architects Didn't Build This Pre-Incan Complex, 3D Models Show
Live Science - 21 Dec 2018 16:55One of the world's fastest cameras captures motion of electrons
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 16:05
During the conversion of light into electricity, such as in solar cells, a large part of the input light energy is lost. This is due to the behaviour of electrons inside of materials. If light hits a material, it stimula...
Next generation of scientists for modelling and analysing complex systems
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 16:00
Quantitative models based on nonlinear dynamics and complex systems are frequently used in various areas ranging from climate research to neuroscience to power networks. Such systems, including biological organisms, cons...
'Kondo metamagnet' is first in a family of eccentric quantum crystals
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 15:42
There's an oddball in most families, but Rice University physicist Emilia Morosan has discovered an entire clan of eccentric compounds that could help explain the mysterious electronic and magnetic workings of other quan...
David vs. Goliath: What a tiny electron can tell us about the structure of the universe
Phys.org - 21 Dec 2018 15:38
What is the shape of an electron? If you recall pictures from your high school science books, the answer seems quite clear: an electron is a small ball of negative charge that is smaller than an atom. This, however, is q...