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How Fast Ions Damage Crystalline Materials
Author(s): Sophia Chen
Ions tearing through a crystal leave destructive tracks whose shapes vary with the crystal’s orientation.
[Physics 19, s9] Published Tue Jan 20, 2026
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A Very Stable Mirror
Author(s): Rachel Berkowitz
A crystalline mirror coating significantly reduces fluctuations in the resonant frequency of an optical cavity.
[Physics 19, s8] Published Tue Jan 20, 2026
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Making Hidden States Visible
Author(s): Ze-Guo Chen
Experiments with programmable electroacoustic cavities reveal that a multistable system can be steered into states that are unreachable with conventional control methods.
[Physics 19, 6] Published Tue Jan 20, 2026
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New Orleans brings back the house call for new moms and babies : NPR
Lisa Bonfield cradles her newborn daughter, Adele, at her home in New Orleans on Dec. 12, a few days after their first home…
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Fracture prevention for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: Research uncovers perspectives on bone health
Despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing a higher rate of fragility fractures from low-impact injuries, such as a fall from standing height, bone health remains an under-researched health issue.
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Busting common misconceptions about ways to prevent the flu : NPR
Cases of the flu have started to decline, according to the CDC, but flu season isn’t over yet. We bust some common myths on ways to avoid catching the virus.
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:
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Turning retired wind turbine blades into high-performance lithium-ion battery anodes
Wind turbine blades are notoriously difficult to recycle, with most ending up in landfills. A new process extracts glass fibers from retired blades and converts them through a series of chemical reactions into porous silicon structures ideal for…
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Tang Dynasty ‘golden armour’ reconstructed in full after 1,200 years
Chinese archaeologists have successfully preserved the only surviving “golden armour”,…
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Laptops featuring Nvidia’s ARM-based chips may finally hit stores near you in Q1 2026
Rumors about a new range of laptops powered by Nvidia‘s ARM-based processors have been circulating for more than a year. Early reports pointed to Lenovo as the first manufacturer set to launch these machines, but more recent leaks suggest…
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