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Quasiparticles Enable Ultra-Bright Light Sources

Physicists have discovered a simpler method to generate ultrabright light, also known as coherent light, which could potentially be used in medicine. Currently, ultrabright light

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Are We Living in a Simulation?

Physicist Explores the Hypothesis of a Simulated Universe According to the hypothesis of a simulated universe, humans do not live in a real reality but

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Physicists Confirm Pine’s Demon Phenomenon

Physicists have experimentally confirmed the Pines’ demon phenomenon, a state that occurs when electrons of a metal form a neutral, massless plasmon. The Pines’ demon

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Experimental Proof of Self-Healing Metals

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found that metals possess self-healing properties that can repair small cracks without human intervention. This discovery could lead to

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Double-slit experiment in time dimension

Physicists at Imperial College London have conducted a double-slit experiment using temporal instead of spatial slits. By spreading the frequencies of the light beam, interference

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Aliens Could Use Black Hole for Energy

In 1969, physicist Roger Penrose proposed a theory that extraterrestrial beings could harness energy from a black hole by lowering an object into its ergosphere.

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Improved Ultrasound Image Resolution with Mathematical Model

A new mathematical model has been developed that can predict the behavior of ultrasound waves, providing the basis for ultrasound images with significantly higher resolution.

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New Method for Dark Matter Observation

A new study conducted by The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has discovered a groundbreaking method for detecting dark matter around black holes. The research

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First X-ray Image of Single Atom

Physicists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by creating an X-ray image of a single atom using a special detector. Previously, only significantly larger objects could

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Laser beam moves giant pendulum

Chinese researchers have developed a laser-based tractor beam capable of moving larger objects in the macroscopic range. This technology could potentially be used to move