Quantum Sensor Hits Nanosecond Resolution

A new development brings magnetic field imaging to the tabletop. Read more in IEEE Spectrum…

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Wildfires and farm fertilizer use are fueling ozone pollution

Those sources now rival cars and factories in emitting the chemicals that help create ozone. Read more in Science News…

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Birefringent Nanocubes Give Light a Circular Boost

An achiral metasurface selectively transmits two beams of opposite chirality. Read more in APS Physics Magazine…

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A Versatile Design for a Metasurface Cavity

An all-dielectric version of a metamaterials-based cavity allows the cavity to operate over a previously inaccessible wavelength range—which could benefit lasers and other resonant devices. Read more in APS Physics…

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A New Way to Engineer Composite Materials

The innovative polymer design combines strength with reversibility. Read more in Berkeley Lab news center…

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Piezoelectric Catalyst Destroys Forever Chemicals

Startup secures $16 million to deploy PFAS-busting tech for wastewater. Read more in IEEE Spectrum…

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Iron–Helium Compounds Form Under Pressure

Experiments show that iron’s crystal lattice expands to incorporate helium. Read more in APS Physics…

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Ice Moves in a Cascade of Quakes

Observations of a new deformation mode of ice could improve models of sea-level rise. Read more in APS Physics…

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A Physicist Turned Fraud Detective

Renate Pazourek develops software tools that Austrian government agencies use to audit tax returns and other financial documents. Read more in APS Physics…

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After abuse, Inuit group closes off ancient rock belt

The nearly 4-billion-year-old rocks offer a look into Earth’s earliest years. Read more in Science magazine…

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