Jul 23 2017 Physics News| Lighter Proton| PhotonTeleported| New Particle Detected

Jul 23 2017 Physics News| Lighter Proton| PhotonTeleported| New Particle Detected



###[1] Smartphone components work beautifully at nearly absolute zero

Journal reference: Journal of Physics: Conference Series

###[2] Protons are lighter than thought, which may solve a big puzzle

arxiv.org/abs/1706.06780

###[3] Scientists Just Teleported a Photon From Earth to Orbit For The First Time

References: MIT Technology Review, Cornell University Library

###[4] The Large Hadron Collider Just Detected a New Particle That’s Heavier Than a Proton

More info:

###[5] Scientists Have Built The Sharpest Laser in History

1.5  μm Lasers with Sub-10 mHz Linewidth

###[6] Invisibility cloak makes solar panels work more efficiently

All-Angle Invisibility Cloaking of Contact Fingers on Solar Cells by Refractive Free-Form Surfaces

###[7] Physicists provide . for retrocausal quantum theory, in which the future influences the past

More information: Matthew S. Leifer and Matthew F. Pusey. “Is a time symmetric interpretation of quantum theory possible without retrocausality?” Proceedings of The Royal Society A.

###[8] Scientists observe gravitational anomaly on Earth

More information: Johannes Gooth et al. Experimental signatures of the mixed axial–gravitational anomaly in the Weyl semimetal NbP, Nature (2017)

###[9] Water exists as two different liquids

More information: Fivos Perakis el al., “Diffusive dynamics during the high-to-low density transition in amorphous ice,” PNAS (2017).
www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1705303114

###[10] Creating the largest neutrino detectors in the world

Image credits:
By Fred Ullrich – Public Domain,
By Arpad Horvath – Own work, CC BY-SA 2.5,

Lucas Taylor / CERN –

By MissMJ – Own work by uploader, PBS NOVA [1], Fermilab, Office of Science, United States Department of Energy, Particle Data Group, Public Domain,
By Lucas Taylor / CERN – CC BY-SA 3.0,
By Varsha Y S – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
By Bianguang – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,

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