High-speed color images from a fusion machine reveal lithium turning greenish-yellow as it traces magnetic lines.
Physicists in Toronto observe quantum “negative time”: a pulse of light appears to leave before entering atoms.
New footage from the British fusion firm Tokamak Energy shows unbelievably hot plasma imprisoned in a magnetic field.
A team of physicists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, the Center for New Technologies at the ...
In 2022, three scientists who experimentally verified 'quantum entanglement,' a key phenomenon for realizing quantum ...
Physicists have tried so many different ways to find dark matter, but none has been successful. Now an unexpected contender ...
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Can light be black?

A fascinating experiment examining whether light can appear black and how materials interact with it ‘Hello, Cupcake!’: ...
Previous models explored the illusion, but this is the first time it has been actually recreated in a lab setting.
If you’re reading this column Sunday morning, I’m currently on the road headed north to the University of Vermont to watch my ...
Dark matter makes up about 85 percent of all matter in the universe. It neither emits nor absorbs light, making it invisible ...
A team from the Faculty of Physics and the Center for Quantum Optical Technologies at the University of Warsaw has developed ...
The new study from the team at the University of York suggests that dark matter could leave very faint, measurable marks on ...