Category: 4. Physics

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  • Aeroacoustics and psychoacoustics characterization of a boundary layer ingesting ducted fan

    Aeroacoustics and psychoacoustics characterization of a boundary layer ingesting ducted fan

    This section presents the experimental setup, measurement equipment, data acquisition techniques, and analysis framework, followed by an in-depth discussion of the results. A comprehensive investigation of the BLI ducted fan is conducted,…

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  • Researchers discover a more eco-friendly approach to study light and matter interaction — could revolutionize development of emerging technologies

    Researchers discover a more eco-friendly approach to study light and matter interaction — could revolutionize development of emerging technologies

    Researchers discover a more eco-friendly approach to study light and matter interaction that could revolutionise development of emerging technologies.

    Researchers at the University of Turku in Finland have developed a simple method to explore a…

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  • Successful experiments at GSI/FAIR uncover new island of asymmetric fission

    Successful experiments at GSI/FAIR uncover new island of asymmetric fission

    An international team of scientists has identified an unexpected region of heavy, neutron-deficient isotopes in the nuclear chart where nuclear fission is predominantly governed by an asymmetric mode. The experiment was conducted by the R3B-SOFIA…

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  • Superconductors: Amazingly orderly disorder | ScienceDaily

    Superconductors: Amazingly orderly disorder | ScienceDaily

    A surprising effect was discovered through a collaborative effort by researchers from TU Wien and institutions in Croatia, France, Poland, Singapore, Switzerland, and the US during the investigation of a special material: the atoms are arranged…

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  • Professor challenges long-held assumptions of symmetry in physics

    Professor challenges long-held assumptions of symmetry in physics

    Mississippi State Professor of Physics Dipangkar Dutta is a principal investigator on a groundbreaking experiment — revealing “symmetry” in physics doesn’t always behave as scientists once believed — recently published in the prestigious…

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  • Following the folds — with quantum technology

    Following the folds — with quantum technology

    The connection between a crumpled sheet of paper and quantum technology: A research team at the EPFL in Lausanne (Switzerland) and the University of Konstanz (Germany) uses topology in microwave photonics to make improved systems of coupled…

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  • Protons on the move | ScienceDaily

    Protons on the move | ScienceDaily

    The BASE international research collaboration, in which Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) is strongly involved, has successfully relocated protons outside of an antimatter laboratory for the first time with the help of an autonomous,…

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  • New insights into black hole scattering and gravitational waves unveiled

    New insights into black hole scattering and gravitational waves unveiled

    A landmark study published in Nature has established a new benchmark in modelling the universe’s most extreme events: the collisions of black holes and neutron stars. This research, led by Professor Jan Plefka at Humboldt University of Berlin and…

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