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Sun’s Puzzling Plasma Recreated in a Laboratory

The twisting loops of the sun’s magnetic field control the flow of charged particles throughout the solar system. For the first time, researchers have created a scale model of this mysterious environment.

July 31, 2019

How (Relatively) Simple Symmetries Underlie Our Expanding Universe

Although Einstein’s theory of space-time seems more complicated than Newtonian physics, it greatly simplified the mathematical description of the universe.

July 20, 2019

A New Law to Describe Quantum Computing’s Rise?

Neven’s law states that quantum computers are improving at a “doubly exponential” rate. If it holds, quantum supremacy is around the corner.

July 10, 2019

The Spirit of the Inquisition Lives in Science

What a 16th-century scientist can tell us about the fate of a physicist like David Bohm.

June 18, 2019

What’s the Magic Behind Graphene’s ‘Magic’ Angle?

A new theoretical model may help explain the shocking onset of superconductivity in stacked, twisted carbon sheets.

June 11, 2019

Why the Flow of Time Is an Illusion

Getting human feeling to match the math is an ultimate goal in physics.

April 24, 2019

When Beauty Gets in the Way of Science

Insisting that new ideas must be beautiful blocks progress in particle physics.

April 17, 2019

The Day Feynman Worked Out Black-Hole Radiation on My Blackboard

It's the idea Stephen Hawking would become famous for a year later.

April 11, 2019