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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew physics? Ion trap experiment targets ‘fifth force’ to explain dark matterThe invisible dark matter is one of the universe's biggest mysteries, and its existence is confirmed only by the ...
As the world faces an escalating planetary crisis, a paper published in Nature offers hope. The paper proposes a bold new way ...
More information: Stefan Aimet et al, Experimentally probing Landauer's principle in the quantum many-body regime, Nature Physics (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41567-025-02930-9 ...
News Release 4-Jun-2025 Quantum computers simulate fundamental physics: shedding light on the building blocks of nature Peer-Reviewed Publication Technical University of Munich (TUM) image: ...
On June 11, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine announced the result of a three-year study to set a ...
The IAEA and the European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics are strengthening cooperation on activities that promote the safe and effective use of ionizing radiation in medicine for ...
Muons’ magnetism matches theory, easing an enduring physics conundrum New results mend a decades-old crack in the standard model of particle physics, but some questions remain ...
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Scientists May Have Found a Fifth Force of Nature - MSNScientists from Germany, Switzerland, and Australia are exploring the possible existence of a fifth force of nature. If confirmed, this discovery could transform our understanding of physics.
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