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Author Archives: rberkowitz
Ultrabright Photons for Single-Chip Quantum Devices
A microcavity-based source of photon pairs achieves one hundred times the efficiency of state-of-the-art devices. Read more in APS Physics…
A galactic fast radio burst finally reveals its origin
Observations at multiple wavelengths provide compelling evidence that the first example of a fast radio burst detected in our galaxy came from a magnetized neutron star. Continue reading
Speeding Toward Improved Hydrogen Fuel Production
A new nanomaterial helps obtain hydrogen from a liquid energy carrier, in a key step toward a stable and clean fuel source. Continue reading
A 2D Metal Compound Shows a Superconducting Surprise
A cesium-rich “kagome” metal is both a topological insulator and a superconductor, making it a compelling material for future quantum technologies. Continue reading
A fast radio burst finally reveals its origins
Observations at multiple wavelengths provide compelling evidence that the first burst detected in our galaxy came from a magnetized neutron star. Continue reading
Pulses of Light Accelerate in Free Space
A recipe for greatly accelerating a light pulse involves sculpting its
spectrum in space and time. Continue reading
Nobel Prize in Physics honors the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the heart of the Milky Way
By tracking the orbits of stars close to the galactic center, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez ruled out all possibilities besides a black hole. Continue reading
Climate patterns shape forest wildfire recovery
An alternating north–south drought cycle in the western US restricts seedlings’ ability to regenerate after fires. Continue reading
AI Tools Boost Simple Technologies in a Shared World
Bicycles and indoor lighting are among many everyday features that can benefit from recent advances in artificial intelligence. Continue reading
Charges Cascading Along a Molecular Chain
Removing one charged molecule from a one-dimensional array causes the others to alternately turn ‘on’ or ‘off,’ paving the way for information transfer in tiny circuits. Continue reading