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From Physical Review Letters: Scientists created ultrasensitive torsion pendulums using silk nanofibers. These new pendulums achieved optical torque sensitivities of up to a few hundred zepto-Newton-meters and provided results within tens of seconds. Read the paper: go.aps.org/4dUrY9F
#OTD in 1989, humanity glimpsed #Neptune up close thanks to NASA Voyager 2, the first and only spacecraft to probe the Solar System’s mysterious ice giants. 🪐 Read more in APS News: go.aps.org/4ciJwfm
The White House has issued new security rules for federally-funded research. Institutions receiving $50 million or more per year in federal R&D funding have 18 months to comply with the changes. Read more from FYI: Science Policy News in APS News: go.aps.org/4e1VN8C
We’ve extended our SCOAP3 agreement with CERN through 2027, meaning that authors will be able to continue publishing high-energy physics articles #OpenAccess in Physical Review Letters, Physical Review C, and Physical Review D at no cost and without interruption. 🔗 go.aps.org/352Nz1X
A study in PRX Quantum confirms dynamic circuits can support #quantum systems with up to 101 qubits and reduce processing overhead compared to current models. The work may pave the way for large-scale quantum processors with better connectivity. Learn more:
With the #Olympics behind us, Richard Taylor — professor of #physics at University of Oregon — writes about how physics can help us “see” the beauty of running. Read more in APS News: go.aps.org/3yWkUuw
Ever wonder why some kinds of paper are more likely to cause paper cuts? A study in Physical Review E found that paper around 65 micrometers thick — like in newspapers and scientific journals — is the most dangerous. 🩸 Read the study: go.aps.org/3X4NO3F
Our refreshed data availability policy goes into effect today for Physical Review D and PRX Energy. Details below.👇
If you can’t beat them, join them. Instead of banning #GenerativeAI like #ChatGPT in the classroom, some educators are looking at their potential as tools to teach #physics. Sophia Chen has the latest for APS News: go.aps.org/3T6Cfb1
It's been a year since PRX Life started publishing important research at the intersection of #physics and #biology. Hear from Chief Editor Serena Bradde (Serena Bradde) about her vision for its future: go.aps.org/3MpNWWi. Story by Nyla Husain.