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Single-photon test proves angular momentum conservation — a quantum first
Physicists confirm that orbital angular momentum is conserved when a single photon splits into two, opening routes to richer quantum states for computing and communications.
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Record proton‑emitting nucleus found: 188‑astatine is ‘watermelon‑shaped’ and may reshape nuclear models
Finnish physicists detect a record proton‑emitting nucleus, 188‑astatine, with a watermelon‑like shape, hinting at a previously unseen interaction in heavy nuclei.
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Great white sharks’ DNA puzzle upends migration theory, study finds
A global study finds great white sharks defy the leading migration-based explanation for a long-standing DNA mismatch, leaving scientists with a major unanswered question.
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Record phonon interference enables label-free single-molecule detection
Rice University researchers report record-strength phonon interference in a silver–graphene–silicon carbide stack, enabling label-free single-molecule sensing via Raman signals.
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Climate stress is degrading Mediterranean ‘false coral’ habitats, study warns
A new study finds ocean warming and acidification are weakening Mediterranean bryozoans—‘false coral’ that builds vital underwater habitats—altering their skeletons and microbes and raising mortality.
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