Articles for author: Sumi

Fractal Patterns Unlock More Stable Quantum States for Future Computers

Fractal Phases Stabilize Quantum States for Next-Gen Computers

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Fractal Transitions Emerge in Topological Phases (Image Credits: Flickr) Bristol – Physicists at the University of Bristol uncovered a fractal topological phase diagram in superconducting quasicrystals, highlighting a new pathway to more resilient quantum states critical for advanced computing.[1][2] Fractal Transitions Emerge in Topological Phases Topological phase transitions marked by the appearance of Majorana bound ...

Physicists discover what controls the speed of quantum time

Atomic Blueprint Unlocks Secrets of Quantum Speed

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Challenging the Illusion of Instantaneity (Image Credits: Unsplash) Deep within the quantum realm, time operates under rules vastly different from the steady tick we experience daily. Challenging the Illusion of Instantaneity Quantum transitions long appeared instantaneous to scientists, but recent experiments proved otherwise. Researchers observed that processes like electrons absorbing light and fleeing a material ...

Dark Matter and Neutrino Masses Linked by Single Symmetry Breakthrough

Scientists Propose Unified Theory for Three Cosmic Mysteries in a Pioneering Model

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One Geometric Principle Governs Multiple Mysteries (Image Credits: Pixabay) Tiruchirappalli, India – Physicists introduced a pioneering model that connects neutrino masses, dark matter characteristics, and the universe’s matter-antimatter imbalance through modular S4 symmetry and a type-III seesaw mechanism.[1][2] One Geometric Principle Governs Multiple Mysteries A single complex modulus, known as τ, dictates all Yukawa couplings ...

Webb Telescope Reveals Galactic Winds Halting Star Formation at 4000km/s

JWST Uncovers Powerful Cosmic Outflows Limiting Star Formation in Ultraluminous Galaxies

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High-Velocity Winds Captured in Neon Glow (Image Credits: Flickr) Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope detected powerful outflows of highly ionized neon gas reaching speeds of nearly 4000 kilometers per second in two ultraluminous infrared galaxies, revealing how active galactic nuclei launch winds that suppress star formation and curb black hole growth.[1][2] High-Velocity Winds ...

10 Historical Discoveries That Rewrote Our Understanding of the World

10 Historical Discoveries That Rewrote Our Understanding of the World

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Every once in a while, history gets ambushed. A clay tablet in a forgotten drawer, a skeleton in a cave, a signal from deep space, and suddenly the story we thought we knew about ourselves and our world tilts sideways. These moments are unsettling and thrilling at the same time, like realizing your favorite childhood ...

7 Incredible Natural Phenomena That Continue to Baffle Scientists

7 Incredible Natural Phenomena That Continue to Baffle Scientists

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Every time we think we’ve got the universe mostly figured out, nature drops something on our doorstep that basically says: not so fast. From eerie sounds echoing in the ocean’s darkest depths to mysterious lights flickering in the sky, there are still corners of reality that scientists can’t fully explain. Not because no one’s trying, ...

10 Ancient Engineering Marvels That Still Stand as Testaments to Human Ingenuity

10 Ancient Engineering Marvels That Still Stand as Testaments to Human Ingenuity

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If you’ve ever stood in front of a truly ancient structure, you know the strange mix of feelings it triggers: awe, curiosity, and a tiny bit of disbelief. How did people, without digital tools, cranes, or modern materials, manage to build things so precise, so massive, and so enduring that we’re still walking through them ...

5 Mind-Bending Questions About Time That Science Is Still Trying to Answer

5 Mind-Bending Questions About Time That Science Is Still Trying to Answer

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Time rules everything we do, from when we wake up to how long we live, yet no one really knows what it actually is. Physics treats time like a dimension, biology experiences it as aging, and in our heads it sometimes feels like it stretches, snaps, or even disappears. The deeper scientists dig into time, ...

10 Animals with Extraordinary Senses You Never Knew Existed

10 Animals with Extraordinary Senses You Never Knew Existed

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Some animals move through the world using senses that feel almost supernatural to us. While humans rely mostly on sight and hearing, there are creatures out there detecting electricity, feeling Earth’s magnetic field, and even “seeing” heat in total darkness. Once you know what they can do, our own senses suddenly seem pretty basic. What ...

7 Ancient Rituals and Their Surprising Scientific Explanations

7 Ancient Rituals and Their Surprising Scientific Explanations

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Across thousands of years, humans have danced around fires, burned herbs, chanted in unison, fasted for days, and bathed in cold rivers, all in the name of the sacred. At first glance, many of these rituals look mysterious, even irrational, like fragments from a world that no longer exists. But when you look closer with ...