Category: 4. Physics

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  • Different morphology and function of hip extensor muscles between sprint runners and sprint cyclists

    Different morphology and function of hip extensor muscles between sprint runners and sprint cyclists

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  • Physicists Discover First Room-Temperature 2D Altermagnet

    Physicists Discover First Room-Temperature 2D Altermagnet

    The study identifies a new class of layered antiferromagnets with spin-valley locking, offering efficient spin control without relying on spin–orbit coupling. Altermagnets are a newly recognized class of materials that show momentum-dependent…

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  • Scientists Create Ultra-Rare Hydrogen-6 Isotope, Defying Nuclear Physics

    Scientists Create Ultra-Rare Hydrogen-6 Isotope, Defying Nuclear Physics

    For the first time, the extremely neutron-rich hydrogen isotope ⁶H has been produced and measured using an electron scattering experiment, revealing unexpectedly strong interactions between neutrons within the nucleus. Researchers from the A1…

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  • Einstein’s Relativity Predicted a Twisted Illusion – Now Scientists Have Finally Seen It

    Einstein’s Relativity Predicted a Twisted Illusion – Now Scientists Have Finally Seen It

    Physicists in Vienna have recreated a bizarre visual illusion from Einstein’s relativity—the Terrell-Penrose effect—by simulating slow light speeds with lasers and cameras. A fast-moving cube appears twisted, as predicted over 60 years ago….

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  • Scientists Crack 70-Year Fusion Puzzle, Paving Way for Clean Energy

    Scientists Crack 70-Year Fusion Puzzle, Paving Way for Clean Energy

    Scientists have developed a powerful new technique to overcome a major obstacle in nuclear fusion energy: the ability to accurately contain high-energy particles within fusion reactors. By using symmetry theory instead of the slower and less…

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  • New mathematical approach transforms simulations of large molecule behavior

    New mathematical approach transforms simulations of large molecule behavior

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    Computer simulations help materials scientists and biochemists study the motion of macromolecules, advancing the…

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