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Black metal hydrogen emerges at high pressures
Results of advanced simulations may reconcile data from several recent – and seemingly contradictory – experiments …
Physicists place fresh limits on gravity’s role in wavefunction collapse
Dedicated underground experiments set new constraints on the Diósi–Penrose model of curvature-induced collapse …
Physicists pin down deuteron mass
Penning trap enables the most precise measurement ever of the mass of a deuterium nucleus …
Raining on the parade of self-driving cars
Developing sensors that enable autonomous vehicles to cope with tough weather conditions is tricky – and the economics may be more challenging still …
IOP salutes Nobel Prize in Physics winners
The IOP celebrates Roger Penrose, Andrea Ghez, and Reinhard Genzel, who have this week been recognised for their research around black hole formation. …
Smooth photonic waveguides keep propagation losses low
Researchers used a new photolithography-assisted technique to make optical true delay lines with ultralow propagation losses …
Triplet control prevents 'lasing death' in perovskite lasers
Suppressing long-lived triplet excitons enables devices made from quasi-2D organic–inorganic material to continue lasing for over an hour …
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