An Invisibility Cloak with Internal Invisibility
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A new metamaterial design eliminates internal distortions that can adversely affect applications in cloaking and sensing.
[Physics 19, s60] Published Wed May 13, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A new metamaterial design eliminates internal distortions that can adversely affect applications in cloaking and sensing.
[Physics 19, s60] Published Wed May 13, 2026
Author(s): Niayesh Afshordi, Phil Halper, Matteo Rini, and Michael Schirber
One of the largest physics surveys ever conducted finds respondents divided on most topics. Surprisingly, some “textbook” answers only racked up a minority of votes.
[Physics 19, 34] Published Tue May 12, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A new method for creating twisted structures in liquid crystals could be helpful in controlling them for possible memory-storage applications.
[Physics 19, 71] Published Tue May 12, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A new method for rating scientific papers can identify breakthroughs that slip through the cracks of common citation metrics.
[Physics 19, 63] Published Wed May 06, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
Researchers repeated a key measurement of the fundamental constant G, but the results remain inconsistent, highlighting the difficulty of putting gravity on the proverbial scale.
[Physics 19, 64] Published Fri May 01, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
Researchers demonstrate control over the Josephson diode effect in a device that connects two superconducting materials with a topological insulator.
[Physics 19, s53] Published Tue Apr 21, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
The DESI Collaboration has finished its five-year survey ahead of schedule, setting the stage for analyses that could reshape our understanding of dark energy.
[Physics 19, 48] Published Wed Apr 15, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A wire-sharing protocol can minimize the number of wires in a quantum processor without significantly reducing speed, a new theoretical study shows.
[Physics 19, 55] Published Tue Apr 14, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
Experiments with a proton beam striking a carbon target have uncovered events that may be due to a short-lived meson residing within a nucleus.
[Physics 19, s27] Published Tue Apr 07, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A physics grad student waltzed away with the top prize in the 2026 Dance Your PhD contest.
[Physics 19, 43] Published Tue Mar 31, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
The IceCube observatory at the South Pole has found evidence for a break in the spectrum of cosmic neutrinos, with theoretical implications for their generation.
[Physics 19, s7] Published Thu Mar 26, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
Researchers recreate key features of atmospheric turbulence in a meter-sized rotating cylinder.
[Physics 19, 40] Published Fri Mar 20, 2026
Author(s): Michael Schirber
A new ring-shaped resonator for light can do a job that normally requires at least two rings.
[Physics 19, s36] Published Wed Mar 11, 2026