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New model aims to explain the lack of miniature black holes in the early universe

Researchers at the Research Center for the Early Universe (RESCEU) and Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU, WPI) at the University of Tokyo have applied the well-understood and highly verified quantum field theory, usually applied to the study of the very small, to a new target, the early universe.

Japan
Tokyo
Italy
Junichi-yokoyama
Jason-kristiano
Research-center
University-of-tokyo
Kavli-institute-for-the-physics
Planck-collaboration
Early-universe
Kavli-institute
Physical-review-letters

Scientists Use GenAI to Uncover New Insights in Materials Science

Scientists Use GenAI to Uncover New Insights in Materials Science
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Switzerland
Alan-edelman
Christoph-bruder
Julian-arnold
Department-of-physics
Department-of-mathematics
University-of-basel
Julia-lab
Physical-review-letters
Frank-sch
Julia-programming-language

Star Skips Supernova Stage, Collapses Directly Into a Black Hole

The binary star system VFTS 243 could help scientists understand why some stars vanish more suddenly than others.

Copenhagen
Køavn
Denmark
Alejandro-vigna
Niels-bohr-institute
University-of-copenhagen
Alejandro-vigna-g
Physical-review-letters

Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor

Scientists create first computer-designed superconductor
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Italy
Belgium
France
Germany
Sheena-shah
Natalia-dubrovinskaia
Leonid-dubrovinsky
Aleksey-kolmogorov
Oxford-university
University-of-bayreuth
A-binghamton-university
Binghamton-university

Researchers measure crystal nucleation in supercooled atomic liquids

Researchers at European XFEL in Schenefeld near Hamburg have taken a closer look at the formation of the first crystallization of nuclei in supercooled liquids. They found that the formation starts much later than previously assumed. The findings could help to better understand the creation of ice in clouds in the future and to describe some processes inside the Earth more precisely.

Schenefeld
Schleswig-holstein
Germany
Hamburg
Robert-grisenti
Physical-review
Materials-imaging
Eachx-ray
Crystal-nucleation
Supercooled-atomic-liquids
Physical-review-letters

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