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Scientists verified an important property of black holes

The team analyzed data from the heaviest black hole merger detected so far.

Comprehending charged particles assists in modeling the formation of elements in stars

The study lays groundwork for calculating how nucleons interact when the particles are electrically charged.

Scientists determine the thickness of neutron skin in lead-208 nuclei

This is the first measurement of the neutron skin of lead-208 using the strong force.

Tackling the mystery: Where do protons get their spin?

New study shows that the spins of gluons align with the spin of the protons they are in.

It’s theoretically possible for black holes to exist in perfectly balanced pairs

Black holes could come in ‘perfect pairs’ in an ever expanding Universe.

A powerful physics phenomenon demonstrated

Study hints at new way to improve on spintronics for future tech.

The rate at which large cosmic structures grow is slower than predicted

It’s like a fabric loom where one-, two- and three-dimensional collapses look like a sheet.

Scientists used machine learning to perform quantum error correction

Minimizing the device overhead while maintaining good error correcting performance.

A new protocol to extend the life of quantum coherence by 20x

Canceling noise to improve quantum devices.

Quantum entanglement wave detected for the first time

An artificial quantum magnet featuring a quasiparticle.

Physicists identified a mechanism for the formation of oscillating superconductivity

Physicists open new path to an exotic form of superconductivity.

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