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Tag Archives: Physics Today
A broad acoustic bandwidth helps listeners understand fragmented speech
High-frequency audibility is critical for understanding speech in crowded social settings. Continue reading
Rare nuclear transition provides evidence for supernova mechanism
With its higher-than-expected propensity to capture electrons, neon could drive some stars’ thermonuclear death. Continue reading
Broad bandwidth helps listeners understand fragmented speech
High-frequency audibility is singled out as essential for comprehension in crowded settings. Continue reading
Electrons in graphene follow viscous fluid laws
A new imaging technique captures the characteristic hydrodynamic flow profile. Continue reading
Real-time observations explain magma dynamics of Kilauea’s 2018 eruption
Piston-like caldera collapses drove episodic lava flows far from the summit. Continue reading
Plants slow river migration
Rivers in unvegetated landscapes migrate an order of magnitude faster than their vegetated counterparts. Continue reading
Physical cosmology wins a share of the Nobel Prize in Physics
James Peebles developed a mathematical framework that describes how the universe evolved. Decades of empirical evidence later, it still holds up. Continue reading
An odd fluid shows its inner workings
Viscous forces drive waves along a two-dimensional fluid’s free surface. Continue reading
A chiral fluid has odd viscosity
Viscous forces drive wave propagation along a two-dimensional fluid’s free surface. Continue reading
A tiny swimmer generates rapid, far-reaching signals in water
Colonies of a single-celled organism synchronize their contractions to release toxins that may deter predators. Continue reading