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Physics of complex fluids: Ring polymers show unexpected motion patterns under shear

Reyhaneh Farimani, University of Vienna, and her colleagues showed that for the simplest case of connected ring pairs, the type of linkage - chemically bonded vs. mechanically linked - has profound ef...

Galaxy J1135 reveals its water map

[...]  A new SISSA study has now revealed the distribution of water within the J1135 galaxy, which is 12 billion light years away and formed when the Universe was a "teenager," 1.8 billion years after...

Discovery of fundamental law of friction leads to new materials that can minimize energy loss

This work-conducted in collaboration with NYU Tandon graduate student Francesco Lavini, and colleagues from the International School for Advanced Studies, the International Center for Theoretical Phys...

New evidence shows water separates into two different liquids at low temperatures

Christian Micheletti, a professor at International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, Italy, whose current research interest lies in understanding the impact of entanglement, especially knots and...

Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes'

The neural and cognitive complexity of the octopus could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, according to a new study.Read the article...

Quantum simulator delivers new insight

A quantum simulator at Rice University is giving physicists a clear look at spin-charge separation [...] Additional co-authors include Ya-Ting Chang and Aashish Kafle of Rice, Sheng Wang of the Chines...

Cosmological gravitational waves: A new approach to reach back to the Big Bang

A new study by the POLARBEAR collaboration, led by SISSA for the part concerning the interpretation for Cosmology and published in the Astrophysical Journal, provides a new correction algorithm that a...

Dark energy: Neutron stars will tell us if it's only an illusion

A huge amount of mysterious dark energy is necessary to explain cosmological phenomena, such as the accelerated expansion of the Universe, with Einstein's theory. But what if dark energy was just an i...

Future gravitational wave detector in space could uncover secrets of the Universe

Professor Thomas Sotiriou of the University of Nottingham's Centre of Gravity and Andrea Maselli, a researcher at GSSI and an INFN associate, demonstrated the unprecedented precision with which gravit...

Infinite chains of hydrogen atoms have surprising properties, including a metallic phase

A new computational study combining four cutting-edge methods finds that the modest material boasts fantastic and surprising quantum properties. Mario Motta serves as first author of the paper alongsi...
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