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Tag Archives: Physics
Ion Recoil from Photon Beam Observed
Experiments confirm that photonionized molecules get a backward kick, as predicted by theory. Continue reading
New Model Predicts Sudden Rogue Waves
Unified theory describes formation of huge, mysterious waves. Continue reading
Electrons in graphene follow viscous fluid laws
A new imaging technique captures the characteristic hydrodynamic flow profile. 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
Physics Technique Reveals Hidden Bugs to Bats
Strategic angles help bats hunt stationary bugs on leaves. Continue reading
An odd fluid shows its inner workings
Viscous forces drive waves along a two-dimensional fluid’s free surface. Continue reading
The hydrodynamics of a quantum fluid
The behavior of a one-dimensional gas of ultracold atoms confirms a generalized theory. Continue reading
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Tagged Fluid Dynamics, Physics, Physics Today, Quantum Mechanics
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Father of optical trapping awarded a share of the Nobel Prize in Physics
Optical tweezers have endured as an invaluable laboratory tool for manipulating molecules and other small particles. Continue reading
Soot formation: A new mechanism for an old problem
Gaseous hydrocarbons may cluster into sooty particles through a chain reaction. Continue reading
A compelling mechanism for soot formation
Gaseous hydrocarbons may cluster into soot through a chain reaction. Continue reading
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Tagged Aerosols, Chemistry, Combustion, Physics, Physics Today
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